Speaker Profile...
- Wolfgang Grulke
- CEO
FutureWorld International - A former IBM executive, Wolfgang worked internationally with IBM for more than 25 years and was awarded the prestigious IBM Outstanding Innovation Award. He started FutureWorld as an informal business network in 1987. Since that time FutureWorld has been instrumental in helping major corporations and venture capital firms position themselves for the new world economy. He has addressed audiences in more than 20 countries, in person, on radio and on television. His article ‘In Search of Simplicity’ won the NACCA award for the best business article of the year and ‘From Value Chain to Marketspace’ was awarded the AFSM International Writing Award for Professional Writers and Consultants in Boston. Wolfgang is a Fellow of the Centre for Management Development at the London Business School and teaches regularly on the School's flagship Senior Executive Programme. He also works with Duke CE and Oxford University’s Said Business School.
His best-selling books "Ten Lessons from the Future" and "Lessons in Radical Innovation: Out-of-the-box straight to the bottom line" are published by Financial Times/Prentice Hall world-wide and are also available in Chinese and Spanish.
"It is no longer possible to learn just from experience - in this warp-speed world, it has become essential to learn from the future!"
Speaker Programme Listings...
| Author | Title | Description | Category | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wolfgang Grulke | China .. High tech or Low tech future | Wolfgang examines the fundamentals and history of China's economy and predicts the future direction of the economic powerhouse. ... | Leadership | |
| Wolfgang Grulke | China and India economies compared | Wolfgang compares the economies of the two emerging giants and sets down his predictions about relative levels of growth in the next 10 years ... | Leadership | |
| Wolfgang Grulke | Significance of China to big business | Wolfgang explains why China cannot be ignored by large corporations as a market or source of manufacturing.... | Leadership |

