What the Future: Conflict

Revisit our webinar to hear about living and working in an uncertain and fractured world, and the ramifications this could have on businesses, brands, and citizens/consumers.

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  • Matt Carmichael Editor, What the Future
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According to Bloomberg, the term “geopolitics” has come up in earnings calls in 2023 three times as often as it did two years ago. Why? Because we live in uncertain times, when the world order and narrative we have lived under for generations feels tenuous. That’s apparent on CNN and in the C-suite as leaders deal with technological shifts, fragile supply chains, changing relationships to institutions, disinformation, climate change and resource scarcity. 

Watch our on demand webinar for an exclusive look at the known unknowns (and unknown unknowns) that will shape the future of conflict, the ramifications they could have on businesses, brands, and beyond, and how citizens and consumers can be ready for the changes to come. What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael leads us through exclusive U.S. data from our Future of Conflict study.

Or, join us live on December 11 as we revisit this topic.

During this session, Matt highlights meaningful segments from our interviews with 

  • Maria Langan-Riekhof, vice chair for analysis, acting principal vice chair of the National Intelligence Council
  • U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin (MI-7th District)
  • Jake Sotiriadis, director, The Center for Futures Intelligence, National Intelligence University
  • Dominic Perez, chief technology officer, Curtiss-Wright
  • Chris Mayer, Ph.D, department head of English and Philosophy, U.S. Military Academy at West Point
  • Amanda Lienau, Ph.D, director of Open Innovation, Veterans Health Administration
  • Joshua Busby, author; professor; non-resident fellow at The Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The author(s)
  • Matt Carmichael Editor, What the Future

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