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WORLD TRENDS AND CULTURAL POWER: Seven Experts on the Near Future is a practitioners' collection that transfers lessons learned working by an amazing set of professionals, application researchers, and intelligence & security experts. These dedicated people always struck Darryl Vernon Poole, the organizer and primary force behind this collection, as "particularly informed, prepared, compassionate, results oriented, farsighted, intensely focused on excellence, and unrestricted by current ideologies." "In addition to being highly professional, each one holds deep concerns for our shared, pressing…mehr

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WORLD TRENDS AND CULTURAL POWER: Seven Experts on the Near Future is a practitioners' collection that transfers lessons learned working by an amazing set of professionals, application researchers, and intelligence & security experts. These dedicated people always struck Darryl Vernon Poole, the organizer and primary force behind this collection, as "particularly informed, prepared, compassionate, results oriented, farsighted, intensely focused on excellence, and unrestricted by current ideologies." "In addition to being highly professional, each one holds deep concerns for our shared, pressing future, and joined me in an effort to transfer some of our life lessons to those who will follow and achieve much, much more than we." "Our intention is to share observations gleaned by watching world trends and cultural developments from a variety of security desks, corporate positions, private practices, and government positions. We call this a collective sharing of a world trends plateau learned across more than 320 years of combined work experience and constant on-the-ground observations."
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Darryl Vernon Poole is the general editor and principal author of this WORLD TRENDS AND CULTURAL POWER anthology. A cost accountant by training, Poole became a Certified Internal Auditor, Certified Information Systems Auditor, CFO/CEO, taught for a decade as Member, Graduate Business Faculty at two National universities. In his half-century-plus career, he has advised direct reports of 4 presidents, select CEOs, board members and Academic leaders thru his executive monthly briefer and private Institute trends-beneath-trends written advisories. He also been of assistance to the Departments of Defense and AID/State, US and International diplomats, and various domestic Intelligence needs over time. In the last two decades of Poole's career, as he met these Anthology contributors, Darryl Vernon Poole also advised and served on several boards including Bentley University and special advisory committees including Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the National Bureau of Standards and Technology. An acute observer outside of political biases, impact issues of capital applications, geoeconomics, reversible patterns, global historical & cultural histories have increasingly informed and concerned his efforts for broader knowledge transfer to "to those who must follow and, somehow, do better than we." >Bruce Piasecki is the author of the New York Times and USA Today bestseller DOING MORE WITH LESS: the New Way to Wealth and the groundbreaking WEALTH AND CLIMATE COMPETITIVENESS: the New Narrative on Business and Society Bruce Piasecki was named one of 2024's Worthy100 by Worth Magazine, in recognition of changemakers who are making a difference. Piasecki is a lifelong elected member Wolfe of the Lotos Club (nominated by Tom Wolfe), a 2021 member awarded by the Royal Society of Australia, and a winner for his 1990 Simon and Schuster book of the Nature Society's book of the year. He has enjoyed book tours of Ireland, Australia, and Scotland, among leadership workshops in the United States and Canada. He is the father of a Harvard doctor and enjoys travel and his marriage to his college mate Andrea Masters. Recently, Andrea and Bruce and Colette created an endowed Creative Force Foundation Inc, which funds books awards thru the New York State Writer's Institute and elsewhere. His two new 2024 books, WEALTH AND CLIMATE COMPETITIVENESS and DOING MORE WITH ONE LIFE, challenge prevailing norms of our dominant culture of science and markets by offering an exploration into how we can better align our ambitions with the planet's wellbeing. These books combine social history, lived corporate experiences, with personal narrative. >With an education in Geology, Command General Staff College, and earning her Naval Post Graduate Masters in Arts in National Security Affairs; Lt. Col. Phillips is a retired National Security professional with 20+ years of commissioned military service. With a background in leadership, strategic and tactical planning, foreign policy, and current and crisis intelligence production, Phillips' current security focus includes very large-scale, long-range planetary trends as well as political, cultural, and economic factors. Her range of current assignments include operations, logistics, personnel management, communications, and additional experience as a city Commissioner working with local nonprofits in the arts. Robin Phillips global military careers included Joint Staff directorate for Strategic Plans and Policy, Pentagon: Part of a team advising national-level executives on strategic plans and policy across the full spectrum of regional national security concerns. Served as a principal expert, advisor, and planner for military foreign policy within the Asia-Pacific region and as a direct liaison with combatant commands and national agencies to assist in strategy and military policy implementation. Focused on regional stability in East Asia and Central Asia, coalition support to US operations in Afghanistan, and transition team mentoring. Before that Lt.Col. Phillips served on the Joint Staff Directorate for Intelligence, Pentagon. Robin Phillips led the largest, most diverse branch of the crisis management division, covering all 48 countries of the Asia-Pacific region. Directed daily production of all-source intelligence analysis and crisis intelligence products to support decision-making by a national-level executive audience. Tracked and reported on worldwide trans-regional issues impacting coalition operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Further chaired a cross-functional review panel of senior military and civilian intelligence officers to make strategic recommendations for a reorganization of the Defense Intelligence Agency's support elements in the Pentagon. Robin's invaluable work on this anthology examines the convergence of critical global and domestic factors and what these trends portend for the future. Areas examined include climate, environment, resource availability, human health, society, culture, conflict, business practices, and wealth inequality as drivers in global trends that are producing profound change.