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- Tom Cheesewright is a speaker who scares and inspires people in equal measure, with his clear and powerful stories of tomorrow. With his unique ‘Futurist’s Toolkit’ he can turn his analytical eye on any industry, impressing the audience with his deep understanding and giving them a unique take on where they are heading.
Biography
Who is Tom Cheesewright?
Tom is the Applied Futurist, helping people and organisations around the world to see The future more clearly, share their vision, and respond with Innovation. Tom will help you and your audience to connect tomorrow’s world to today’s experience, and make sense of what’s happening next, and why.
His clients include global 500 corporations, government departments, industry bodies and charities. Using a unique set of tools that he developed, and now teaches and licenses to others, Tom finds the critical intersections between today’s macro trends and the existing stresses in each client’s organisation and sector.
These are the points at which the greatest change will take place.
Tom is a frequent presence in the Media, his face, voice, and unusual name recognisable from weekly appearances on TV and radio including BBC Breakfast, Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch, 5live, Radio 4, and TalkRadio, and in The Guardian, The Times, and The Evening Standard.
His first book, High Frequency Change, was published in 2019 by LID Publishing and has been shortlisted for the Business Book Awards 2020 in the ‘Leadership for the Future’ category.
Tom’s next book, Future-Proof Your Business, will be published by Penguin in July 2020.
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High frequency change
Why we feel like change happens faster now, and what to do about it.
The future of…
Tailored talk addressing the future of any industry, using the Intersections methodology to do bespoke analysis.
Infinite choice
How consumer behaviour will change, and how brands can survive, in an age of exploding competition and AI-driven decisions.