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October 09, 2006

Fireside Chat with Glen Hiemstra

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Ever wonder what futurists do? - Chat with Glen Hiemstra

I chat with futurist Glen Hiemstra in this 32 minute podcast. Topics covered include reasons why strategic planning is an oxymoron, the important difference between a vision and mission, and how leaders can create their preferred future. We also chat about ways to shape the future, in a broader sense, and how to improve the world. Glen is the author of the book, Turning the Future into Revenue.

Want to know how to see and change the course of your future? Listen to this podcast!

You can listen to my podcast with Glen Hiemstra by clicking here:

You can also download an MP3 version of the podcast here: MP3 Download

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You can also find this series on iTunes (and several other podcast sites), just search under my last name for Fireside Chat.

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This is a really helpful conversation! The idea of probable vs. preferred future is really good. Thank you for posting it!

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