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Entrepreneur,
Futurist, and Management Consultant
Most
Requested Topics
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Trend
Convergence:
Strategies for Future
Success
- Four-Dimension Planning:
Marketing and Selling
Strategies that Sing
- Leadership
Skills for the
Future
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Jim
Bottomley is a management consultant, entrepreneur, and
futurist. Unlike other futurists who specialize in one trend category, Jim
provides insight into trend convergence.
As
an entrepreneur, Jim combines strategic planning and marketing strategy
development with award-winning integrated e-business solutions.
As
a consultant, Jim has worked with many industries and government
clients, helping them find consensus as to future direction, concentrating
on trend analysis, marketing and sales strategy development, leadership
and organizational change.
Jim
offers unique customer-focused thinking models, combining humour,
high-energy and concrete examples to make the future less threatening and
actions more innovative.
Rave
Reviews
“Mr.
Jim Bottomley’s presentation addressed the topic in a very
practical way and provided excellent advice and suggestions to the
conference participants. His style is informative, engaging
and entertaining, and we highly recommend
Mr. Bottomley as a keynote speaker in the e-commerce field.”
President
& CEO, Contact North/Contact Nord
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Prominent
Leader in the High-tech Community Most
Requested Topics
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What Haven't You Noticed
Lately?
- Predicting
the Future by
Anticipating the Present
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Applied McLuhan for
Managers: New Tools for
New Thinking
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Creating a Culture of
Innovation
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Over a twenty-five year career in the high-technology
industry,
Mark
Federman's experience has spanned disciplines
including technology development, marketing, sales, and senior operational
management.
Attention
is the most valuable commodity in business today. In the sea of
information, if your customers and prospects don’t notice you, you’re lost
to your competitors.
As
a sought-out business strategist, Mark Federman focuses on helping
organizations ‘see what they don’t see.’ He looks to the next phase of our
knowledge society; the
open-source economy. Mark shares how our move to an open source
information society – think weblogs, Linux, the reversal of privacy and
partnerships – will change the way we think and work.
Mark
Federman,
the co-author of McLuhan For Managers, is a dramatic,
thoughtful speaker, who proposes that we can predict
the future by anticipating the present.
Rave
Reviews
“I came back from the festival buzzing, full of new thoughts and ideas...
thanks to your carefully weaved comments and introductions, you had your eye on
the ball all the time! Impressive!
Fiona
Raby, author of Design Noir
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