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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
are you ready to think of the future?, February 12, 2001
If you want to start to think of the future practically, clearly, and spiritually, James's book "Thinking in the future tense" is a right beginning. This book did not try to answer those questions, such as how to foresee the future, what the future will look like, etc, but can help you to answer a more basic question: are you ready to think in the future tense?This is a handbook about helping you how to adapt yourself successfully to the future change. In this book, James presents eight skills which are essential for understanding what the future will look like, meeting the challenges of the future, especially for those in a leadership role. These eight skills are deployed in eight chapters separately. In first three chapters, James identifies the necessities and importance of three skills, perspective, patterns and myths in detail. In fact, those three skills are very interactive. the perspective is shaped by experience, knowledge, memory, and also the myths. The myths are one kind of patterns which represent the culture's deepest beliefs and perception. The perspective also influences the pattern of recognizing the present and future. In following four chapters, James presents more practical processes to enhance the abilities in future thinking: being flexible and visional, creating energy and security, identifing your intelligence, and measuring your diversity experience. To make those ways more persuasive, she interweaves with a lot of brief stories, which also make the book more readable. In fact, those skills and processes are not only benefit for your future thinking, but also helping yourselves to envolve new personalities and new characters. On the other hand, just as printed on the book cover that "the key to the future is in your mind", most skills and processes mentioned in this book are based on the past experience, the personal abilities, and the future efforts. There is no shortcut toward the future. To my personal experience, this book does enlighten my mind in several ways, such as the power of myths and symbols, lodge cultures, observing energy, wild cards. On the other hand, although all skills and processes described in this book seem so reasonable and practicable to me, I more prefer several insightful sparkles sprinkling in the beginning of the book. Such as, the thrill in front of grave, first step in putting five-thousand-piece puzzle together, imagine yourself in front of the stairway of spaceship, the mind like a popcorn popper etc. The attraction of the future just relies on the dilemma between uncertainty of the future and human endless curiosity to imagine and foresee the future.
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