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PAST EVENTS, 2008 - 2009 SEASON
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December 3, 2008
Book Club The Longevity Revolution: The
Benefits and Challenges of Living a Long Life
By Dr. Robert N. Butler
Parts 1-3
Location: Politics & Prose, Lower Level,
5015 Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time: 7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee: Free
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November 5, 2008
Book Club The New Age of Innovation:
Driving Co-Creative Value Through Global
Networks
By C.K. Prahalad and M.S. Krishnan
Location: Politics & Prose, Lower Level,
5015 Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time: 7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee: Free
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October 1, 2008
Book Club The Dumbest Generation: How
The Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and
Jeopardizes Our Future (Or Don't Trust Anyone
Under 30)
By Mark Bauerlien
Location: Politics & Prose, Lower Level,
5015 Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time: 7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee: Free
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September 3,
2008
Book Club The Second World: Empires and
Influence in the New Global Order
By Parag Khanna
Location: Politics & Prose, Lower Level,
5015 Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time: 7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee: Free
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PAST EVENTS, 2007 - 2008 SEASON
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July 2, 2008
Book Club The Future of Management:
By
Gary Hamel
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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June 4, 2008
Book Club Millennial Makeover:
MySpace, YouTube, and the Future of American
Politics
By
Morely Winograd and Michael D. Hais
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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May 7, 2008
Book Club Saving the Americas: The
Dangerous Decline of Latin America and What the
U.S. Must Do
By
Andres Oppenheimer
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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April 2, 2008
Book Club The Design of Future Things By
Donald A. Norman
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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March 5, 2008
Book Club The Next Catastrophe:
Reducing Our Vulnerabilities to Natural,
Industrial and Terrorist Disasters By
Charles Perrow
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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Feb 6, 2008
Book Club The Tipping Point: How
Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
By
Malcolm Gladwell
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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Jan 24, 2008 Day Time Meeting:
, Time: 12:00P.M. -
4:00 P.M.
"New Ways of Knowing - The Future of
Intelligence and Organizations"
Co-sponsor: Society of Competitive
Intelligence Professionals Greater DC Chapter
Description: We provide the
following three topic areas as a starting point
for the discussion:
1. How are web 2.0 tools
being used to augment or replace existing
business processes to deliver higher dimensions
of value and increased responsiveness? E-mail
blasts and newsletters may be replaced by blogs.
Traditional static reports are replaced by wikis.
While these tools and ways of working come
natural to the "digital natives" they may
represent a learning curve for "digital
immigrants."
2. How do web 2.0 tools fit
together? Each tool delivers its own specific
value and there is no real one-size-fits-all
solution. Blogs are great for news updates and
discussions, wikis make a valuable platform for
content aggregation and tagging tools are useful
for social organization. What are the gaps in
your current work processes, and what set of
tools will help you close those gaps?
3. To be successful, your
approach to web 2.0 strategies must be
authentic. How do we redefine professionalism
on a platform that demands we "tell it like it
is" and exposes spin and incorrect information.
Your "street cred" depends on getting this
right.
Panel:
Don Burke, Intellipedia Doyen, CIA
Sean Dennehy, Chief of Intellipedia, CIA
Eric Garland, President, Competitive Futures, Inc. and author of "Future, Inc."
Click Here to
Learn More
Agenda:
Registration & Networking 12:00 PM – 12:30 PM
Food & Beverage (Box Lunch)
12:00 PM
Presentation 1:00 PM – 3:00
PM
Q&A / Networking 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Location:
Embassy Suites
4300 Military Road
Washington, DC
Registration:
Prior to event:
SCIP & World Future Society Members $49.00
Non-Members $59.00 At the door:
SCIP & World Future Society Members - $54.00
Non-Members $64.00
Please click the link
below to register:
http://members.scip.org/scriptcontent/BeWeb/events/eventdetail.cfm?&PRODUCT_MAJOR=GDCHP0108
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Jan 2, 2008
Book Club A Bill of Rights for 21st
Century America
By
Joseph F. Coates
Our January
selection A Bill of Rights for 21st
Century America by Joe Coates is a print
on demand book. Therefore, Politics and
Prose cannot order it without specific
requests from each person wishing to
purchase it, and they cannot offer the usual
book group discount.
Thus, you can order the book from Amazon or
the Kanawaha Institute ( orders@kanawhainstitute.com).
Joe has offered to give a rebate to anyone
who buys the book from the Kanawha
Institute.
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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Dec 5, 2007
Book Club Lockout: Why America Keeps
Getting Immigration Wrong When our Prosperity
Depends on Getting it Right
By
Michele Wucker
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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Nov 7, 2007
Book Club The Last Days of Europe
By
Walter Laqueur
and Why Europe Will Run The 21st
Century
By Mark Leonard
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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Oct 17, 2007 Daytime Meeting
"The Present and
Future of Biotechnology in the Greater
Washington DC Area"
Co-sponsor: The BIO-IT
Coalition
A panel discussion:
Panel: Raj Bawa M.S., Ph.D. Bawa
Biotechnology Consulting, LLC
Terry Woodworth Ph.D. Director
Life Sciences, Virginia Center for
Innovative Technology
Time:
10:30 A.M. - 2:30 P.M.
Fee: Free For members of NatCapWFS and
BIO-IT Coalition who pre-register before
noon on Oct 16.
Non-members and walk-ins $25 ( lunch not
guarantied if large number of walk-in occur
)
Location :
George Mason University School of Public
Policy, Arlington Campus
3401 Fairfax Drive "Original Building" Room
329
Arlington, VA 22201 see
http://www.bioitcoalition.org/events.html
for maps
Registration for the October 17 Meeting on
the BIO-IT Coalition website:
Call or Email Judi Giannini directly
at 202.220.1242
mandelle@bioitcoalition.org.
( Since NatCapWFS members are not included
in the Bio It Coalition database our member
can not register online).
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Oct 3, 2007
Book Club The Black Swan
By
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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Sept 20, 2007 Morning Meeting
"The Future of the Talent Crunch"
Co-sponsor: The Association of Career
Professionals
A panel discussion:
Panel: Lynne Feingold ( U.S. Treasury
Department), Annabelle Reitman, Eric Garland
( moderator ).
Time: 8:00 sign in / light breakfast
8:30 A.M. - 10:30 A.M.
Location :
Sun Trust Bank Conference Center 1445 New
York Avenue NW, 9th Floor ( A beautiful
venue ).
( Metro: McPherson Square)
price $25 ( for NatCapWFS and Asso. of
Career Professionals members )
$40 for non-members
To Register go to:
http://www.acpinternational-dc.org/ and
click "DC Metro Events".
Note that
the event name on their website is:
"Talent Intelligence: Harnessing the Power
of Story"
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Sept 5, 2007
Book Club The End of Poverty
By
Jeffrey Sachs
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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PAST EVENTS, 2006 - 2007 SEASON
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July 18, 2007
Book Club Meals to Come: A History of
the Future of Food
By
Warren Belasco
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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June 6, 2007
Book Club The Changing Rhythms of
American Family Life
By
Susan Bianchi, John P. Robinson and Melissa
Milkie
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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May 24,
2007 Dinner
Presentation:
Why Max Nelson Won't Use The 'F' Word
presented by:
Max Nelson, General Dynamics.
To
Learn More
Location:
Embassy Suites, Friendship Heights, 4300
Military Road, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
6:00pm-9:00pm
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May 2, 2007
Book Club When River Run Dry: Water -
The Defining Crisis of the Twenty-first Century
By
Fred Pearce
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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April 4, 2007
Book Club The Meaning of the 21st
Century. A Vital Blueprint for Ensuring Our
Future
By
James Martin
( parts 3 & 4 will be discussed in April )
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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March 7, 2007
Book Club The Meaning of the 21st
Century. A Vital Blueprint for Ensuring Our
Future
By
James Martin
( parts 1 & 2 will be discussed in March ) (
parts 3 & 4 will be discussed in April )
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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February 7, 2007
Book Club Bioethics and the New
Embryology : Springboards for Debate
By
Scott Gilbert, Anna Tyler and Emily Zackin
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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November 1,
2006
Book Club National Differences,
Global Similarities: World Culture and the
Future of Schooling
By
Gerald LeTendre and David Baker
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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October 19,
2006 Dinner
Presentation: 2006 State of the Future:
presented by: Jerry
Glenn
the link for the table of contents and free
exec summary at:
http://www.acunu.org/millennium/sof2006.html
( Note: 'Four Global Energy Scenarios' are
about 1/2 the print version of the 2006 State
of the Future, for the energy folks in the
crowd )
To
Learn More
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October 4,
2006
Book Club This Land: The Battle over
Sprawl and the Future of America
By
Anthony Flint
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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September 21,
2006 Dinner
Presentation: The Personalized
Medicine Revolution:
presented by: Edward
Abrahams, PhD, is Executive Director of the
Personalized Medicine Coalition, a non-profit
advocacy group that is interested in advancing
medical progress through the adoption of
personalized medicine concepts and products.
http://www.personalizedmedicinecoalition.org
To
Learn More
Location:
Embassy Suites, Friendship Heights, 4300
Military Road, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
6:00pm-9:00pm
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September 6,
2006
Book Club The Weather Makers: How Man
is Changing the Climate and What It Means for
Life on Earth
By
Tim Flannery
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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PAST EVENTS, 2005 - 2006 SEASON
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The
World Future Society, US National Capital
Regions is
co-hosting a joint technical program with
The
Washington DC Chapter of the Institute for
Operations Research and the Management
Sciences (WINFORMS)
on
Tuesday,
June 27, 2006 at the Transportation
Security Administration’s Headquarters
at
Pentagon City (601 S. 12th St.,
Arlington, VA).
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Peeking
into the Black Box: Some art and science of
visualizing agent-based models and complex
systems.
Stephen
Guerin and Joshua Thorp will present an
overview of recent work on visualizing complex
systems
for
corporate and government projects.
Stephen
Guerin
is President of RedfishGroup, a
R&D consultancy based in Santa Fe
Joshua
Thorp several years of practical experience
in
complexity science and agent
based modeling.
No
Registration is required.
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July 5,
2006
Book Club Viral Fitness: The Next
SARS and West Nile in the Making
By
Jaap Goudsmit
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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June 7,
2006
Book Club Beyond Oil: The View from
Hubbert's Peak
By
Kenneth S. Deffeyes
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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May 3,
2006
Book Club Why Most Things Fall:
Evolution, Extinction and Economics
By
Paul Ormerod
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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April 20,
2006 Dinner
Presentation:
Is America Really Flunking Science?
A National Security Perspective
presented by: Dr.
James Lewis
is a Senior Fellow and Director of the
Science, Technology and Public Policy Program
at the Center for Strategic and International
Studies in Washington D.C.
To
Learn More
Location:
Embassy Suites, Friendship Heights, 4300
Military Road, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
6:00pm-9:00pm
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April 5,
2006
Book Club
Future
Washington
edited by Ernest Lilley
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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March 16,
2006 Dinner
Presentation:
Roundtable on: The Geopolitics of Energy
- A forward View
panelists: Alan Hegburg : Senior
Associate at Scowcroft Group and a Senior
Fellow in Energy at the Center for Strategic
and International Studies in Washington D.C. Frank Verrastro
: Director and senior fellow in the Center for
Strategic and International Studies Energy
Program.
To
Learn More
Location:
Embassy Suites, Friendship Heights, 4300
Military Road, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
6:00pm-9:00pm
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March 1,
2006
Book Club
Why
Geography Matters: Three Challenges facing
America
by Harm de Blij
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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February 16,
2006 Dinner
Presentation:
The Future of Air Travel
presented by Paul Polski
A
former Naval aviator and aviation executive, Paul
Polski is Chief of Staff to the Assistant
Administrator and Chief Technology Officer for
the Transportation Security Administration.
To
Learn More
Location:
Embassy Suites, Friendship Heights, 4300
Military Road, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
6:00pm-9:00pm
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February 1,
2006
Book Club
Radical
Evolution: The Promise and Peril of Enhancing
our Minds--and What it Means to be Human
By
Joel Garreau
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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January 19,
2006 Dinner
Presentation:
Anticipatory Learning Strategies for
Schools and Organizations
presented by Marsha Rhea
Marsha Rhea is a senior futurist with the
Institute for Alternative Futures ( a
nonprofit futures think tank ) with a 28-year
track record working with nonprofits and
governments.
To
Learn More
Location:
Embassy Suites, Friendship Heights, 4300
Military Road, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
6:00pm-9:00pm
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January 4, 2006
Book Club
FutureThink:
How to Think Clearly in a Time of Change
By
Edie Wiener and Arnold Brown
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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December 7,
2005, National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
Book Club
Age
Power—How the 21st Century Will be Ruled by
the New Old
By
Ken Dychtwald
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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November 17,
2005 Dinner
Presentation:
Wave of Innovation: Embracing and
Investing in a New Economic Framework
presented by Robert Atkinson
Robert Atkinson serves as Vice-President
and Director of the Technology and Economy
Project at the Progressive Policy Institute
and also directed its New Economy Task Force.
We get a "New Economy" every
50 years or so based on waves of innovation.
What policies should we use to maximize
this New Economy?
Embracing and investing in the technology
that drivesw it and focusing on productivity as
a new economic framework are the means by
which we will maximize growth and the
potential of this economy.
To
Learn More
Location:
Embassy Suites, Friendship Heights, 4300
Military Road, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
6:00pm-9:00pm
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November 14,
2005 Lunch Presentation:
2005 State of the Future; an
Extraordinary Overview of the Global Situation
and Prospects for the Future
presented by Jerome C. Glenn
Hear first hand from Jerome
C. Glenn,
co-author of 2005
State of the Future.
Mr. Glenn will provide his insights
into the collective intelligence of nearly
2,000 leading minds in more than 50 countries.
To
Learn More
Power
Point Slides
Location:
Woodrow Wilson International Center for
Scholars
Time:
12:00pm-2:00pm
There is no charge but registration is
recommended due to seating limitation.
Register
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November 2,
2005 Book Club
FAB:
The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop-From
Personal Computers to Personal Fabrication
By
Neil Gershenfeld
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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October
20,
2005 Dinner
Presentation:
The Widening Gaps in Pharmaceutical
Therapies: Cost - Heath - Trust
A panel discussion moderated by the
World Future Society, National Region Chapter
Panelists
will include:
Jay
Herson - Pharmaceutical Development Expert
John
Rother - AARP
Bill
Rowley, MD - Institute for Alternative Futures
List
of world class experts will be finalized by
mid September
To
Learn More
Location:
Embassy Suites, Friendship Heights, 4300
Military Road, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
6:00pm-9:00pm
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October 5,
2005
Book Club
Three
Billion New Capitalists: The Great Shift of
Wealth and Power to the East
By
Clyde Prestowitz
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
Fee:
Free
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October 6,
2005 Seminar:
How to use Creative Problem Solving and
Decision Making with Whole Brain Thinking
This
seminar is for: entrepreneurs, managers,
executives, and life long learners interested in
developing themselves, increasing their
creativity and innovation, and making better
decisions in order to achieve new breakthrough
levels of performance.
Learn how to:
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Use whole brain thinking to develop and
pursue your true purpose.
- Apply a six-step
creative problem solving and decision making
model with related tools to develop innovative
solutions.
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Recognize and relate to the thinking
styles of others to help gain their support and
overcome resistance.
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Pinpoint decisions with the highest
payoff, lowest costs and easiest implementation.
Description:
presents to you a proven six-step creative
problem solving and decision making model
integrated with whole brain thinking.
Enables you to identify key challenges
and develop creative options to make better
decisions. Provides
you with the skills to: tap into the creative
genius lying deep inside yourself; balance
divergent and convergent thinking; identify
critical values; overcome resistance to change
and gain essential support.
Gives you take away tools to continue to
identify challenges, develop creative options,
make better decisions, and influence others in
order to achieve breakthrough levels of
performance.
Seminar
Leader
Dan Knight is a speaker, writer and
consultant. He has taught seminars on strategic thinking, creativity and
innovation, intuitive leadership, knowledge
management, and performance measurement to
hundreds of entrepreneurs, managers, executives,
and life long learners.
He is an award winning writer and a
contributing editor for Strategy
and Leadership, a leading business strategy
journal. He wrote Leveraging
Intellectual Capital with Knowledge-Based
Management, American Management Association,
New York, NY, 1997 and he is in the process of
writing a new book titled Strategy DNA: the building blocks for Organizational Success.
As a consultant he has helped leaders in
organizations of all sizes succeed with
innovative strategy development and execution.
To
Learn More
Location:
Woodrow
Wilson Center
Reagan
Building, Pennsylvania Ave.
Time:
8:30A.M. - 3:00P.M.
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September 22,
2005 Dinner
Presentation:
The Next Generation Internet: IPv6 and
the Turning Tide in Global Communications
A panel discussion moderated by the
World Future Society, National Region Chapter
Panelists:
Dr.
Chuck Lynch: Technical Director, DoD IPv6
Transition Office
Mr.
Yurie Rich: CEO, Native 6
Mr.
Mark Bayliss: CEO VisuallLink ISP,
WorldAirwaves, CobaltRacks
Mr.
Joel
Coulter: President, Coulter &
Associates
Mr.
Alex Lightman, CEO, IPv6 Summit, Inc.
IPv6 Summit Website http://www.usipv6.com/index.shtml
and their latest 6Sense Newsletter http://www.usipv6.com/6sense/2005/sep/september.htm
Today's
Internet is not an endless frontier. IPv6 is
the next evolution, offering significantly
improved security and interaction with mobile
devices.
This
time, America may not be the leading nation.
To
Learn More
Location:
Embassy Suites, Friendship Heights, 4300
Military Road, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
6:00pm-9:00pm
Panel
7:15 - 9:00
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September 7,
2005 Book Club
The
World is Flat: A Brief History of the
Twenty-First Century
By
Thomas L. Friedman
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
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PAST EVENTS, 2004 - 2005 SEASON
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July
6,
2005
Book Club
The
Future of the Brain, by Steven Rose
Location:
Politics & Prose, Lower Level, 5015
Connecticut Avenue, Washington D.C. NW
Time:
7:30pm-9:00pm
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June
17,
2005
Half Day Workshop
Workshop:
Story-telling
the Future
presented by Joseph Tankersley.
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