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Category: Future Thinking

Douglass Tatum
Why shouldn't the government subsidize and bail out faltering industries? Doug Tatum joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how government intervention has led to crony capitalism and distorted opinions on profits.
Bill Brandt
Will the 2012 election forecast what America will become? Bill Brandt joins Jim Blasingame to debate whether the upcoming election will foretell what kind of country the majority of Americans want.
Ed Yourdon
How do we make technology serve humans AND humanity? Ed Yourdon joins Jim Blasingame to talk about a possible disconnect between technology that serves humans but may not be good for humanity.
Ed Yourdon
How dangerous is our dependence upon technology? Ed Yourdon joins Jim Blasingame to talk about recent technology meltdowns and how exposed we are with so much of our world dependent upon the digital world.
Carmen Voilleque
Identifying and nurturing your "evolutionary." Carmen Voilleque joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to identify who the "evolutionary" is in your small business and, if you don't have one, why you should get one.
Carmen Voilleque
Who is the "evolutionary" in your organization? Carmen Voilleque joins Jim Blasingame to reveal what an "evolutionary" is and why every small business needs at least one, even if what they say hurts a little.
Joel Barker
The Wright Brothers airplane design lives in the 21st century. Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to report on how an original bi-plane design could be used to build the next supersonic aircraft.
Joel Barker
Making bones from laser printers? Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how innovations in 3D laser printers will allow new products to be "printed," including walls and, believe it or not, bone replacements.
Ken Gronbach
Why the U.S. leads the world in per capita economic productivity. Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to report on the per capita contribution of U.S. workers and how technology creates employment opportunities and challenges,
Ken Gronbach
Everybody needs a place to live. Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the demographic components that could cause the housing industry to support a sustained recovery for the next 10 years.

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