Scott Smith
Scott Smith, a distinguished futurist and thought leader, has carved a niche as the founder and managing partner of Changeist, a visionary futures research and consulting partnership. Originally established in the United States in 2007, Changeist has since relocated to The Hague, where it continues to influence global discourse on foresight and innovation. With a career spanning over fifteen years, Smith has collaborated with a myriad of global institutions, including SWIFT, UNICEF, and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. His expertise has been sought in leading engagements across diverse sectors, from finance and technology to media and retail. His global impact is underscored by his delivery of futures projects in more than a dozen countries, traversing continents from Asia to the Middle East. Smith's seminal work, "How to Future: Leading and Sense-Making in an Age of Hyperchange," exemplifies his mastery in navigating the complexities of the modern world. Published by Kogan Page Inspire, this influential book provides a roadmap for leaders and organizations seeking to thrive amidst rapid change. The book has garnered attention for its insightful analysis and practical guidance, cementing Smith's reputation as a luminary in strategic foresight. His contributions extend beyond authorship, with the development of the Strategic Foresight program for the Dubai Future Academy and his role as a guest lecturer in the Innovation & Future Thinking program at IED Barcelona. Renowned for his eloquent and incisive writing style, Scott Smith delves into themes of hyperchange, strategic foresight, and innovation. His work is characterized by a profound understanding of the future's intricacies and the necessity of adaptability in the face of uncertainty. Through his articles in esteemed publications like The Atlantic and WIRED UK, and his speaking engagements at premier events such as The Next Web and Oxford Futures Forum, Smith has established himself as a leading voice in futures research. His contributions continue to shape the discourse on how individuals and organizations can effectively navigate and influence the ever-evolving landscape of tomorrow.
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