Friday, November 6, 2009

Speaker for GEN Y Panel @ Future Forum 2009





Myself and Joseph Hieu Dinh was invited to speak at the Future Forum 2009 @ the Hilton Hotel. It was a pretty pro conference managed by Mc Crindle research and a good experience to tell it like it is on what Gen Yers may be thinking.
Check out the future forum website for more details!

FUTURE FORUM 2009

The Future Forum is Australia’s only one-day seminar on the global social, technological, environmental and economic trends.

The presentations from world-class experts are pitched at an executive level to provide solid forecasts and practical strategies. They will equip attendees with insights into Australia’s future over the next few years, and forward to 2020.

Observe the trends – know what’s next

The challenge in business is to push the pause button occasionally and identify the future opportunities and challenges rather than just the immediate issues. This is exactly what the Future Forum is for: to help business and community leaders understand the times and observe the emerging trends.

Short and Long-term insights

People tend to overestimate what will take place in 20 years – but they generally underestimate what will happen in the next 5. That is why the Future Forum is geared to deliver short and medium term insights – not just long-term forecasts.

Research-based: get the right forecasts

Future forecasts are only valid when based on solid research and extrapolated by valid means. The presenters at the Future Forum are the leading experts in their field.

Multi-factorial insights from real experts

Future analysis is only useful when it is actionable. The Future Forum is based on a comprehensive analysis of the future rather than single factor forecasts. From technology to the economy, from environmental change to social trends, from demographic analysis to innovation strategies, you’ll find the Future Forum provides a total overview.

From Climate Change to the Global Economic Crisis, all you need to know, all in one day.

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