Joel Barker

Topics

Leading in the 21st century: New ways, New Tools, New Results

Key elements for being a 21st century leader are very different from the 20th century. Among the differences will be:
. A better understanding of emerging technology and trends
. Understanding how improved productivity is a key to world competition
. The application of new methodologies for anticipating unintended consequences, both short term and long
term
. A deeper understanding of the power and leverage of vision
. An expanded background on how paradigm shifts and disruptive innovations drive the marketplace

Takeaways:
. New ways of thinking about the future
. New information of innovations and trends
. New leadership skills for improve organizational vision


This presentation can be broadly customized to emphasize any of the above segments and can also add interactive elements to engage the audience.

Presentation time: 45 minutes to a six hour seminar and workshop.

Innovation at the Verge

Innovation is finally being appreciated for its ongoing importance in every aspect of business and society. Joel Barker has found a special source of innovation which he feels will dominate the 21st century.

In this presentation he will explain how to find this new territory of innovation, show how Mother Nature has been using this territory for over 500 million years, and then show how it works for humans.

He will illustrate his theory with real life examples from around the world.

Takeaways:

. A new source of innovation
. A new way to increase innovation in your organization
. Specific examples to illustrate the theory
. An exercise for uncovering this "innovation territory" close to your own organization

This presentation can be customized for specific industries.

Presentation time: 30 minutes to 90 minutes


Finding the Future Faster

How can I get more information about the future in a more timely fashion without hiring a special staff to do it? This presentation focuses on:

. Joel Barker's "Strategic Exploration tools" which use staff already in place to find the future faster.
. The basic thesis of this presentation is that with just a couple of changes in information gathering
structure, you can engage your associates in simple systems that will increase the amount of useful
information gathered significantly at almost no added cost.


This presentation overviews the idea of Strategic Exploration and then, given the time, teaches several of the processes for exploration.

Takeaways:

. Understanding the difference between strategic exploration and strategic planning
. The "Possibilities Cone" framework for understanding how new ideas are brought to reality
. A process: Trend Interrogation for testing the importance of emerging trends
. A process: TIPS Teams for collecting information from the environment cheaply


The Power of Vision: An Update

There is a lot more to understanding vision than just what Jim Collins has written about. Joel Barker, who introduced the importance of vision to corporate America starting in 1985 shows you the qualitative side of vision that all leaders need to know:

. How to quickly assess your organization's attitude toward the future using the Polak Grid
. How hope and vision are intertwined
. How the mass media influences your vision of the future depending on your culture
. How to inoculate your people with long term hope

Takeaways:

. The Polak Grid as a simple measurement device for organizational vision
. A process for finding positive images of the future
. Learning the language of hope and hopelessness


Presentation time: 45 minutes to 90 minutes.