When you spend much of your time thinking about the future, you get used to not necessarily knowing the answer. Tamira Snell is a Senior Advisor and Futurist at Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies and, for her, this is not only a comfortable but actually a healthy mindset to have – and it’s one she encounters all too rarely when speaking with entrepreneurs and executives. Here she describes how she thinks about the future and demonstrates how smart planning is really built on keeping an open mind and accepting uncertainty. https://www.pictet.com/ch/en/wealth-management |
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