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Award-winning business author Chunka Mui is keenly focused on generative A.I.'s thought leadership impact and how innovation can be used to fight climate change and social issues. Among his influential books, he co-authored the late 1990s bestseller “Unleashing the Killer App: Digital Strategies for Market Dominance.” The Wall Street Journal named it one of the five best books on the business impact of the internet. With five books and 25 years as a keynote speaker, Chunka is as savvy a thought leader as the innovations he covers. His most recent focus is on how to use innovative technologies to fight climate change and resolve societal issues. He has also been experimenting with generative A.I. as a tool for thought leadership dissemination. Everything Thought Leadership host Bob Buday and Chunka have known each other for over 30 years, going back to when they both worked for CSC Index. Come February 23, the two thought leaders will reunite to discuss Chunka's career, the biggest changes he has seen in the thought leadership profession, how business and thought leadership have been impacted by generative A.I., and how organizations can (and should!) use thought leadership to address social issues. “Blueprint” by Jahzzar is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Music set to voice over. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Ashes_1206/blueprint/ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Chunka Mui is a futurist, innovation advisor, and author. He helps organizations design and test innovation strategies built to make the world a better place for future generations. He co-authored A Brief History of a Perfect Future: Inventing the World We Can Proudly Leave Our Kids by 2050, which explores future innovations that are set to guide the world by 2050. Chunka has also contributed an astonishing 200+ articles on Forbes, which have garnered millions of views.Chunka joins me today to discuss his latest book and what inspired him to write it. He explains what we can expect from carbon emissions and climate change by 2050. He describes the effect of the Net Zero Coalition and how electric-powered vehicles can help us achieve the 8% CO2 reduction goal. Chunka also shares his opinions on funding technologies designed only to do things faster and more efficiently."We're in a golden age wherein every organization we can find intersects with purpose, growth, and society.” - Chunka MuiThis week on Insert:Human● Who Chunka Mui is and why he became a writer● The story behind Chunka's latest book● Chunka's thoughts on carbon emissions and the Net Zero Coalition● Changing our strategy for carbon emissions● Shifting toward electric vehicles to get the 8% CO2 reduction goal● Why Chunka is optimistic about AI● Chunka's thoughts on technology that serves only to accelerate processes● Deliberating on the potential need for an accountability systemResources Mentioned:● Book: Plausible Deniability by Robert Gilbert● Probable Futures● 106| PROBABLE FUTURES AND THE CLIMATE CURE WITH DR.SPENCER GLENDONConnect with Chunka Mui:● Chunka Mui Website● Chunka Mui's Books on Amazon● Book: A Brief History of a Perfect Future: Inventing the World We Can Proudly Leave Our Kids by 2050● Chunka Mui on Twitter● Chunka Mui on LinkedInInsert:Human - For a Better Life & Better WorldThanks for tuning into this week's episode of Insert:Human. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | SpotifyBe sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help me reach more seekers and problem-solvers, like you. Join me on Twitter, Instagram, and Linkedin. For more exclusive content and to claim your free copy of the first chapter of my upcoming book, Technology is Dead, visit my website.
Chunka Mui is passionate about changing the world by thinking through future problems. He loves to ponder what is possible in the future, given the exponential growth we are experiencing now. As innovators, we forget to consider our innovations' unintended consequences. Chunka says innovators also don't think enough about the intended consequences. His latest […]
Techstination, your destination for gadgets and gear. I'm Fred Fishkin. Predicting the future and future technologies can be a hazardous undertaking….so futurist Chunka Mui has taken a bit of a different approach. He has co-authored a book titled A Brief History of a Perfect Future: Inventing...
Techstination interview: Futurist, Innovation Advisor & Author Chunka Mui:..A Brief History of a Perfect Future
With his new book "A Brief History of a Perfect Future..Inventing the World We Can Proudly Leave Our Kids by 2050", author and futurist Chunka Mui informs us how rapidly advancing technology can solve many problems including mobility and transportation. The questions? And a surprise offer from Chunka (keep listening) ...in Episode 238 of Smart Driving Cars with Princeton's Alain Kornhauser & co-host Fred Fishkin. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smartdrivingcars/support
The future is not written, we can make a better, sustainable future for our children according to Chunka Mui, cofounder of the Future Histories Group and co-author of A Brief History of a Perfect Future: Inventing the world we can proudly leave to our kids by 2050, with Paul Carroll, a former reporter and editor at the Wall Street Journal, and Tim Andrews of consultancy Booz Allen Hamilton. They crafted a vision for evolving our society and technology to achieve an environmentally sustainable and just world. Their book describes how computation, telecommunications, and information can help to tune the waste out of our economy while innovations in genomics, energy, water management and transportation deliver improved health and sustainable use of limited resources.Starting from computing pioneer Alan Kay's quip that the best way to predict the future is to invent it, A Brief History of a Perfect Future presents a realist, and slightly pessimistic forecast for 2050, but they offer ideas about how we can navigate out of catastrophe. Their vision is far-ranging and we encourage you to read and decide for yourself. Do it with a skeptical but open mind and you'll find that there are many paths through the climate and equity crises we face.
In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, what are the smartest ways to re-build and plan for the future? Futurist and author Chunka Mui joins Princeton's Alain Kornhauser and co-host Fred Fishkin for that plus Amazon, Zoox, Intel Mobileye, Tesla, Uber and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smart-driving-cars-podcast/support
Chunka Mui reflects on how his measurements of success have taken on a global scope, how we can learn from the failures of others, and how innovative achievement often requires getting out of our own way in the podcast, “Succeed to Create a Better World.”
We kick off Season 2 with a really insightful interview with futurist, innovation advisor and author, Chunka Mui. Listen in as he and Dr. Kvedar reflect back on the last 10 years in the connected health space, how innovation in healthcare continues to shift and evolve and Chunka’s predictions about technology and digital health for... Read more »
What will it take for driverless vehicles to become a leading form of transportation? Futurist and author Chunka Mui joins Princeton's Alain Kornhauser and co-host Fred Fishkin for Episode 69 of the Smart Driving Cars podcast. Plus...Waymo, GM, Amazon and more. Tune in and subscribe! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smart-driving-cars-podcast/support
The catchphrase of companies today is “innovation.” But what does it mean to drive an innovative company? Innovation does not just happen. Successful organizations create a culture in which ingenuity and inventiveness flourish and risks are taken and respected. How will more traditional organizations seed innovation as a core part of their strategy, and how may they sustain it in times of tight economic conditions? Teresa Carlson, Karen Dahut, Chunka Mui, Hugh F. Johnston, Zackery Hicks
PreneurCast: Entrepreneurship, Business, Internet Marketing and Productivity
This week, Pete and Dom discuss the topic of automation. Specifically, they talk about when to start automating processes in your business, and when automation is a bad idea that could potentially damage your business. -= Win Stuff! =- We regularly receive copies of books (and other goodies) from the authors we feature to give away to PreneurCast listeners. To enter our current competition, just visit: http://www.preneurmarketing.com/win Keep checking back for the latest competition and prizes! -= Links =- - Online http://getinternetfamous.com - The Get Internet Famous Podcast - Books Billion Dollar Lessons - Paul B Carroll and Chunka Mui You can try out a lot of the books we recommend in audio format with Audible: http://audibletrial.com/preneurcast - Free trial with a free audio book download for PreneurCast listeners - Previous PreneurCast Episodes: All previous episodes are available over at http://preneurmarketing.com along with show notes, links and full transcripts of each episode. Episode 052 - 7 Levers of Business Redux -=- For more information about Pete and Dom, visit us online at http://preneurmarketing.com or drop us a line at: preneurcast@preneurgroup.com If you like what we're doing, please leave us a review on iTunes or a comment on the Web Site at http://preneurmarketing.com
Paul Carroll, co-author with Chunka Mui of the book Billion Dollar Lessons (www.billiondollarlessons.com), discusses the implications of the research that led to their book with respect to the deal between Bank of America and Merrill Lynch. Recorded: September 16, 2008 Length: 7:46, Size: 3.6MB