Forecasting, Futurism
IDRC in Cincinnati: Technology Theme Sparks Live-Wire World Congress by Jack Lyne and Tim Venable from Site Selection, August 1991.
The world's pre-eminent association of corporate
real estate and economic development professionals
flocked to the banks of the Ohio River in
near-record numbers. Attendees were treated to a
glimpse of technology's impact on corporate real
estate in the future.
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Robert McNamara: 'If We Don't Change Soon, We're Going to Have to Change by Jack Lyne from Site Selection, February 1992.
McNamara discusses global overpopulation, the end of the Cold War and other international issues.
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The Market for Industrial and Office Space in America: Projections for the 1990s by Dr. David Birch from Industrial Development, February 1991.
While rough times are ahead for office markets, there will be a very attractive market for industrial space in the next 10 years.
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The Next 40 Years: A Fabulous Future for Facilities by McKinley Conway from Site Selection, December 1994.
From desalted water to outer space manufacturing, the next four decades will profoundly alter the site selection equation.
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The Telcom Coup - Section A by McKinley Conway.
One of America's leading futurists and
telecommunications pioneer elaborates on the
blueprint for a computer-driven political
revolution. Section A discusses the Rationale for
a National Referendum, How It Might Be
Established, and What Results Might Be Obtained
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The Telcom Coup - Section B by McKinley Conway.
One of America's leading futurists and
telecommunications pioneer elaborates on the
blueprint for a computer-driven political
revolution. Section B includes a sample list of
controversial issues which might be aired,
governmental problems and proposed solutions, and
a forecast of reforms which might be achieved.
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The Telcom Coup - Section A by McKinley Conway.
One of America's leading futurists and
telecommunications pioneer elaborates on the
blueprint for a computer-driven political
revolution. Section A discusses the Rationale for
a National Referendum, How It Might Be
Established, and What Results Might Be Obtained
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The Telcom Coup - Section B by McKinley Conway.
One of America's leading futurists and
telecommunications pioneer elaborates on the
blueprint for a computer-driven political
revolution. Section B includes a sample list of
controversial issues which might be aired,
governmental problems and proposed solutions, and
a forecast of reforms which might be achieved.
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