Futures Training: Everything you Need to Know

Futures Training: Everything you Need to Know

Looking for Futurist Training? Need to know where to start? In this article, we cover where to find powerful Futurist training and why it matters. In today's business landscape, change is the only constant. Amidst macro global challenges—from climate change and cultural shifts to Artificial Intelligence (AI), the law of accelerated returns calls for more change to come in the next decade than we've seen in the last century. For this reason, building your foresight capabilities is more important than ever. 

Vision to Certification: Fast track to Becoming a Certified Futurist

Vision to Certification: Fast track to Becoming a Certified Futurist

Have a flare for decoding the future? Looking to build your foresight capabilities but wondering how to get there? In this article, we dive into the world of futurism — exploring the skills of professional futurists and how to become a Certified Futurist in less than fifty days.

CBC Radio Features Futurist and Strategist, Lindsay Angelo, on the Future of Markets

CBC Radio Features Futurist and Strategist, Lindsay Angelo, on the Future of Markets

Predicting the future of markets and consumerism with the brilliant Paul Haavardsrud - catch it on CBC Radio!

Lindsay Angelo Named to Inside Outside Innovation's top 56 Innovation Leaders to Follow

[Excerpt from Inside Outside Innovation]

”Over the past decade of working in the world of collaborative innovation, I’ve had the great pleasure to meet, interview, and work with a fantastic group of innovation leaders helping companies build the tools, techniques, and talent required to compete in the changing world of technology and innovation.

Here are 56 innovation gurus, that you should know, making waves in 2019. The list includes those who are working in the trenches, as well as those providing thought leadership to help us understand what’s working and what’s next in business innovation…”

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Inside Out Innovation presents Lindsay Angelo - spotlight podcast

Inside Out Innovation presents Lindsay Angelo - spotlight podcast

Lindsay Angelo is a former Strategist with Lululemon but is now pursuing a new venture as a strategy consultant. She talked with Josh about trends in the retail space especially around the idea of a self-actualization economy and how democratization of retail influences the way that people invest and the way products are developed. She also touched on what brands she sees doing things right and what the innovation scene looks like in Vancouver. 

A glimpse into Future Stores, Seattle, WA

A glimpse into Future Stores, Seattle, WA

Coming off of another mind-bending year at Future Stores, I left inspired and energized at what the future of retail has in store! What better way to capture than through the power of visuals - see below for the highlights:

Media House, Innovation Leader gets Behind the Scenes with Lindsay Angelo

Media House, Innovation Leader gets Behind the Scenes with Lindsay Angelo

It’s challenging to list all of the things causing angst for the retail sector, from Amazon to new startups to the death of once-popular malls around the country.

But according to Lindsay Angelo, a former Strategy Manager at Vancouver-based lululemon athletica, all that disruption creates the imperative to think differently and take risks. (Angelo left the company earlier this month, and is now a growth strategy consultant.)

The Front End of Innovation in Review - a Fascinating Talk that Turns Maslow's Tired Hierarchy of Needs on its Head, Boston, MA

The Front End of Innovation in Review - a Fascinating Talk that Turns Maslow's Tired Hierarchy of Needs on its Head, Boston, MA

"I’m going to be honest, I went to Lindsay Angelo’s talk, Betterment, the Future of Retail & Maslow, mostly because Lindsay works for Lululemon and I’m a sucker for dropping a lot of money on a pair of Lululemon Wunder Under yoga pants. I wanted to judge the company that made yoga apparel mainstream more than I wanted to learn about the actual subject matter of Lindsay’s speech. Shame on me, I know. But here’s the thing, once I was in the room, I paid attention to the actual subject matter and it was really fascinating – Lindsay turned Maslow’s tired hierarchy of needs on its head...