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Discover the future with best-selling author and futurist Michael Rogers, as he empowers your organization to embrace technological advancements and stay ahead of the competition.
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Are you ready to embark on a journey into the future? Imagine this: Your organization is facing challenges in this fast-paced, tech-driven world, seeking ways to stay ahead of the competition and navigate uncertainties. It’s a common situation that many businesses encounter, but there’s a solution that can turn the tide in your favor.
Introducing Keynote Speaker Michael Rogers, a renowned futurist, best-selling author, and technology pioneer. When you book Michael Rogers for your event, you’re unlocking a world of transformative possibilities.
In today’s rapidly evolving landscape, having a visionary like Michael Rogers as your motivational speaker is a game-changer. With his exceptional expertise, he will guide your team through the complexities of innovation, leaving them inspired and ready to embrace the future.
Michael’s track record speaks for itself. As a co-founder of Outside magazine and a technology columnist at Newsweek, he has been at the forefront of media and technology for years. His achievements are not limited to print; Michael led The Washington Post and Newsweek into the digital world, earning patents for multimedia technology that revolutionized content delivery.
Imagine the impact of having a futurist-in-residence for The New York Times as your keynote speaker. Michael Rogers brings to your event unparalleled insights and the latest trends that will resonate with your audience, positioning your organization at the cutting edge of industry developments.
But it’s not just about accolades; it’s about relevance. Michael’s keynotes provide tangible tools and strategies that can be immediately applied within your organization. He empowers your team to harness the power of data, make informed decisions, and drive growth in an ever-changing world.
Booking Michael Rogers for your event is an investment in your organization’s future. With his captivating storytelling and thought-provoking ideas, your audience will be engaged from start to finish, leaving with renewed motivation and a clear roadmap for success.
In conclusion, Michael Rogers is the motivational speaker you need to elevate your event and propel your organization forward. Don’t miss the chance to secure his transformative insights. Book Michael Rogers for your event now and embark on a journey towards a brighter, bolder future.
See keynotes with Michael RogersThe astonishing abilities of ChatGPT and other generative AI programs have abruptly focused public attention on cognitive computing—the latest and most potent expression of artificial intelligence. Software and robots can now learn from experience and then reason and act upon information–often coming up with insights that humans might not reach. Because they are “cloud-based”, these powerful thinking tools are accessible even to small organizations and individuals. The result will be new efficiencies and surprising new intelligent services that will change the very nature of work and challenge us to identify what skills are uniquely human.
For this popular speech, Michael—who is also a best-selling science fiction writer— does an interview to learn more about your business, practice or discipline. He then creates a realistic scenario of what your profession or business may be like at the end of this decade. He’ll identify potential new products, new customers and new challenges. He’s done it for lawyers, health care professionals, transportation companies, retailers, educators, financial services companies and more—even a luxury goods manufacturer!
Over the next decade, more and more of our work, what we care about and how we interact with others will involve the Internet, intelligent computers and the Internet of Things. If you think that’s already happened…just listen to what Michael predicts is next. Add to that the rise of a new generation of “digital natives” who are remarkably comfortable with virtual relationships. What will this mean for how our businesses and organizations must evolve in the years to come? How will products change to meet new needs and what will companies do to reach their customers?
Never before has management’s life been so…interesting. Business, government and society are all creating a vast new digital infrastructure, from smart sensors and cognitive computing to wearable computers, extended social networks and virtual workplaces. That puts leaders in the midst of not just technical challenges but broader social quandaries such as the nature of privacy, white collar automation, reskilling workers, the rule of law in cyberspace–not to mention the strategic direction of the enterprise itself. How can successful managers discover and implement innovation while still meeting the daily challenges of business?
We’re all educators–either as professional teachers, or as managers, team leaders, mentors, or parents. In the future, we will be permanent students as well. The online world represents a powerful opportunity for education to reach a wider, more diverse audience. But it’s also a challenge to the future of both teachers and campuses. And there’s a second issue: what do we teach? Now that young people live with one foot in the virtual world, how does that impact education and employment? What skills will our students initially bring (or not bring) to campus, and what skills will they need to make their way in an increasingly automated world? Michael has spoken to educators worldwide ranging from K-12 to college, law and medicine.
The future is bright for medicine: telemedicine, wellness monitors, personal genomics, electronic health records, and more. Plus: “big data” and smart computers will choose the best and most efficient treatment options based on actual outcomes. All this progress will come with caveats, of course: how do we keep the human element in healthcare? What are the privacy implications of personal genomic data? How do we fund the latest technologies while still making sure that basic healthcare is affordable? Michael has presented this topic to pharmaceutical companies, hospital networks, health insurers, medical educators and more.
Michael presents as though he is talking with you, versus at you. He’s someone you would love to be seated next to at any event!
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