Richard’s Futuresearch Blog Articles

Tomorrow’s Missing Technologies

by futurist Richard Worzel, C.F.A. Southwest Airlines’ in-flight magazine recently contacted me with an interesting question: What things, of the everyday items we use today, are most likely to disappear? They wanted to ask me “about a few technologies or tools that are popular today, and are on their way out.” It sounded like a […] Read more

Revolting Civil Servants

by futurist Richard Worzel, C.F.A. What follows is an excerpt from a chapter of the book I’m currently writing. This section is quite topical right now because of what’s happening in Wisconsin and elsewhere, so rather than wait for the book to appear, I’m publishing this excerpt. The book should be out in the late […] Read more

Why There Will Be More Earthquakes

by futurist Richard Worzel, C.F.A. The Earth is a complex system. Indeed, it is a series of interlocking, overlapping, complex systems, and such systems often affect each other in surprising ways. Accordingly, although at first it may seem strange to say that climate change will increase both the number of earthquakes and volcanoes, that actually […] Read more

Things to watch through 2011 and through the decade

by futurist Richard Worzel, C.F.A. Like all years, there will be good news and bad in 2011. Because of the bad planning, bad judgment, and bad behavior of previous years and decades, some of the potential bad news is very scary indeed, as I’ll get to in a moment. The odds are that 2011 will […] Read more

The True Nature of Risk & the Value of Risk Management

by futurist Richard Worzel, C.F.A. An unusual report was just published by insurance company RSA, which essentially stands for “Royal and Sun Alliance”, based in London, England. RSA is celebrating its 300th anniversary, and decided to do a report on the past 300 years of dealing with risk (which is what an insurance company does), […] Read more

What do tough people do when tough times DO last? The future of sales & selling

by Richard Worzel, C.F.A. Salespeople typically are, and should be, optimistic. It’s easier to sell if you’re upbeat, it’s easier to convince people they need to buy if they feel good around you, and it helps keep your spirits up through the inevitable rejections. Optimism is good. And there’s an old business cliché that “tough […] Read more

Inflation AND deflation at the same time? Economic straws in the wind

by futurist Richard Worzel, C.F.A. I’ve noticed a strange development recently: two indicators that I follow for inflation and deflation are both rising, implying that we may be headed for a period of both inflation and deflation at the same time. Since no reputable economist that I’ve ever read would conceive of such an apparent […] Read more

Food Allergies & the Future of the Foodservice Industry

by futurist Richard Worzel, C.F.A. On a recent Transatlantic crossing with one of the major cruise lines, I had extensive conversations with the foodservice staff and chefs, mostly because I have a gluten intolerance, which most people would think of as a food allergy. I found this exchange to be quite interesting, and met with, […] Read more

Follow the Red Brick Road

by futurist Richard Worzel, C.F.A. The following article was first published in Teach magazine. A recent government publication highlighted all the marvelous things that individual teachers and school boards were doing with technology in my region. It was both uplifting, and disquieting. It was uplifting because I could see that there were entrepreneurial, creative people […] Read more

Why Education Must Change

by futurist Richard Worzel, C.F.A. This article was originally published in Teach magazine. For most of the 18 years I’ve written this column, I’ve focused on how education will change. This time, I’m going to focus on why it must change, and it relates to the purposes of education. There are two major schools of […] Read more