Humanity
Personal Futures and the Long Term Perspective

In February, I’ll be attending a conference in Mumbai (Bombay), India. The conference is the “World HRD Congress” for Human Resource Development professionals.
Why is a futurist attending a conference for HR professionals? Because the organizers have asked me to speak about how Personal Futures can help them train leaders and potential leaders in their organizations in long term thinking—foresight. The title of my presentation is “Leadership and the Long-Term Perspective.”
Things Obama Did Not Have to Say - But Said Anyway

"Ladies and Gentlemen ... er ... ummm"

Last night I dreamed (and don't blame me for my dreams) that I was about to address a diverse audience. I wasn't nervous at all (hey, it was a dream), but I was anxious about how to address the group.
"Ladies and gentlemen" seemed wrong. What if there were people in the audience who were gay? "L" and "G" are are still "ladies and gentlemen," but what about "B," "T," and "Q" (bisexual, transgender, and questioning or queer)?
Curbing Illegal Organ Trafficking Means Protecting the Most Vulnerable

Rising demand for medical services worldwide means, among other things, more patients in need of organs for transplant. Supply of organ donors in many countries has unfortunately not kept up. Growing networks of “organ traffickers” are entering the void and inducing impoverished adults in some developing nations to sell them their kidneys and other organs.
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