Jack Uldrich to Deliver Message on Future Proofing the Delivery...

Global futurist Jack Uldrich is confirmed to deliver his keynote on future proofing to a leading delivery services company in Irving, TX on July 30th.

Following his recent and highly successful experiential leadership program based on his best selling book Into the Unknown: Leadership Lessons From Lewis & Clark's Westward Adventures futurist Jack Uldrich is set to round out the month delivering his keynote, "The Big AHA: How to Future-Proof Your Business Against Tomorrow's Transformational Trends" in Irving, TX on July 30th.

Uldrich, who speaks over 100 times a year to a wide variety of businesses and organizations, especially on the transformation of health care, agriculture, education, energy, finance, retail and manufacturing argues that creativity and action are more powerful and versatile than knowledge. The Big "AHA" is Uldrich's acronym for Awareness, Humility and Action. He utilizes it in order to help clients think more constructively about the future.

One of the greatest ways to start future proofing is by constantly asking new and provactive questions.

In addition to those three key principles which he highlights with amusing anecdotes, Uldrich says, "one of the greatest ways to start future proofing is by constantly asking new and provactive questions. Unexpected questions take people of out their comfort zone and often times that is just what organizations need in order to grow beyond where they are now."

Uldrich says, "The future is full of extraordinary opportunities but more frequently than not, organizations are so focused on its day-to-day activities that they fail to become aware of the opportunities that are right in from of them. My work is about opening their eyes and getting them to ask the right questions."

Parties interested in learning more about him, his books, his daily blog or his speaking availability are encouraged to visit his website.

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