What People Are Saying

"The world is changing fast in ways we dimly comprehend. Eamonn Kelly provides us with the ideas to better understand what is going on. He lays out the dilemmas we face and hints at ways in which the global agenda might evolve. He is a master of the ‘big picture.’ This is must reading for those who need to know about the future of planet Earth."
Ged Davis, managing director and head, Centre for Strategic Insight, World Economic Forum
"Eamonn Kelly’s Powerful Times could as well have been called The Art of the Wide View. In times of great upheaval, he demonstrates, the critical skill for decision makers is to avoid being prisoner of one’s expectations. Kelly shows us how to array our forces so as to be prepared not just for rose petals being strewn at our feet, but also road bombs. Kelly’s profound lesson is that both/and’ thinking is the only way to make hard decisions in the face of ambiguity and uncertainty."
Joel Garreau, author of Radical Evolution: The Promise and Peril of Enhancing Our Minds, Our Bodies—and What It Means to Be Human
"History is unleashed, the future is unwritten, and this is the best assessment of todays highly turbulent driving forces that you are likely to find anywhere. Reading Eamonn Kellys book is like watching him break a kaleidoscope and number the bits."
Bruce Sterling, science fiction writer (Holy Fire, The Hacker Crackdown); Viridian design activist; Wired blogger
"Anyone trying to anticipate the future—to seize the great investment opportunities or to dodge potentially enterprise-ending risks—should pay attention to Eamonn Kelly’s insights, honed from years of scenario thinking on the world business stage. A distinguished futurist, Kelly has filled his canvas so richly that any perspective will gain from his explication of the global forces that envelop all human enterprise—from the impacts of India, China, and AIDS to the range of energy or meteorologic futures that could unfold from this moment forward. Kelly argues cogently that while continued wealth and prosperity are plausible, they are no one country’s or region’s manifest destiny."
Eric Best, global scenario strategist, Morgan Stanley
"Eamonn Kellys imagination is grave, prehensile, and informed by a splendid breadth of context. This is an absolutely fascinating book, and one I look forward to re-reading at the earliest opportunity."
William Gibson, science fiction writer, author of Neuromancer and Pattern Recognition
"The world around us is a very confusing and complex place; making sense of where we are, let alone where we are headed, is fraught with uncertainty. In Powerful Times, Eamonn Kelly has given us a something far better than predictions that can be proven wrong. He has crafted an insightful map of the plausible landscapes unfolding in front of us, a map that enables us to navigate these surprising times. Kelly helps us to understand and prepare for the often contradictory and paradoxical cross currents shaping our future so that we are equipped to make better decisions today that will stand up to an uncertain tomorrow."
Peter Schwartz, co-founder, Global Business Network; author, Inevitable Surprises
"This book is a wake-up call for all who may not recognize the powerful uncertainties that are shaping our future. Those of us in business will need to upgrade our skills to learn how to balance market and moral wisdom, and to move from our narrow focus on competition to embracing adaptiveness as well."
Crawford Beveridge, senior vice president of people and places, Sun Microsystems
"In Powerful Times, the practical realities of scenario thinking instruct the reader from start to finish. Kelly’s storytelling makes easy reading of the otherwise daunting realities of future challenges and proposes frameworks for the decisions we must make as individuals and corporations in a changing and interdependent world."
Nancy Ramsey, author, The Futures of Women
"Kelly carries on the rich tradition of Global Business Network in raising the important questions that society, business, and government will be facing in the future. Powerful Times does a masterful job of framing these questions with a richly illustrated story of how the future is unfolding right before us."
Andrew Hines, executive director, Association of Professional Futurists; lecturer in future studies, University of Houston
"I love this book; it is an easy and thought-provoking read. In a world seemingly torn by multiple uncertainties and tensions, Powerful Times sorts them out for us into a clear map of outcomes and consequences. And rather than dispense formulas—like so many business books—Kelly challenges us to think for ourselves about strategies we might not have otherwise imagined."
Luis Jimenez, senior vice president and chief strategy officer, Pitney Bowes
"Any company that bets on a single future is likely to be blindsided by events that fall outside their peripheral vision. Eamonn Kelly’s insights will help organizations tune their peripheral vision, perhaps even see out the back of their heads, so they can anticipate the most lethal threats or take advantage of a currently hidden opportunity."
Daniel Rasmus, director of information work vision, Microsoft; IT industry observer; former vice president of Forrester Research

Harvard Business School Working Knowledges

Eamonn Kelly, a partner of the Monitor Group and CEO of Global Business Network, a scenario strategy consultancy, offers the thinking manager a clearly marked path toward a future of uncertainty...You may want to batten down the hatches. Powerful Times is more contemplative than typical management books, focusing as it does on economic, social and geopolitical trends. But with the future as Kelly's business for the past fifteen years, his advice is considered and credible and there is lots of room for optimism.

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Eamonn Kelly Interviewed by Tom Peters

Read Tom Peters' interview with Eamonn for his "Cool Friends" column — an online series with recent authors of Tom's favorite new books. Kelly describes his motivation for writing Powerful Times, the dynmaics driving change, and the scenarios that might unfold in the next decade.

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Four Futures, All Without the Jetsons

The New York Times, "Four Futures, All Without the Jetsons", October 2, 2005 / Paul B. Brown
In The New York Times Business Section Paul B. Brown quotes Powerful Times extensively, noting that "Mr. Kelly offers a variety of ways that this [seemingly contradictory dynmaic tensions] may play out, but his ultimate goal is to prepare executives to deal with all the uncertainty, not to predict a specific future."

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Scotland perfectly poised for China drive

The Scotsman, October 8, 2005 / Colin McDonald
Speaking at the China Challenge, the largest business conference on China to be held in Scotland, Eamonn Kelly. the Scots-born chief executive of California-based Global Business Network, urged Scottish business to stop thinking of China in terms of its cheap labour, its vast market and its competitive threat, and instead see it as "a great innovator replete with cooperative opportunites that fit perfectly with Scotland's business mix."

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Across the Board Magazine

Watch for an excerpt of Powerful Times in the January issue of Across the Board magazine

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Tech Nation, NPR Interview

Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Eamonn about major impacts on the world today, and his idea that we are in the midst of a great leap forward, not unlike what history has called The Enlightenment.

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