Jump Symposium 2: Jump Symposiumer


In our work with clients, the roadmaps and roll-out plans help them to navigate the dark waters of innovation. We give them a guide for years of growth efforts that play to their strengths.

But sometimes, mapping the next five years isn’t enough. Instead, painting a picture of the world as it might exist in 25 or even 50 years can provide strategic direction for today, tomorrow and the far future.

On March 15, Jump welcomes Bill Cockayne, director of the Stanford Center for Strategic Foresight as the second speaker in our brand-new Jump Symposia speaker series. He’ll talk about the challenges he’s faced in trying to merge foresight and design — and what he’s learned along the way. He’ll start talking at 5:30 in the afternoon, and we’ll all keep the conversation going until around 7. Interested? E-mail Pete. See you there!

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  1. Jump Symposia Launch February 15 — Nothing Will Be the Same

If you would like to speak with someone at Jump about a story or event you’re working on, contact Clynton Taylor or call (650) 373 7244.

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