I will be giving a presentation of Generational Dynamics at MIT,
Cambridge, Mass, on Tuesday, April 20, 2004, starting at 6 pm.
The title of the talk is:
Generational Dynamics - A Marketable Methodology for
Forecasting the Future by Analyzing Generational Changes
A number of people from the MIT and Harvard communities will be
invited. The formal purpose of the meeting is to launch an
effort to get funding and recognition for this successful new
methodology for forecasting certain types of economic and political
events. The informal purpose of the meeting is to give people
a chance to question me, and to give me a chance to "defend my
thesis." I expect to see both great interest and skepticism.
People in this forum who will be in the Boston area on April 20 are
invited to come. This will also be an opportunity for Boston-area
members of this forum to meet socially. Please let me know if you're
planning to come, either by posting to this thread or by e-mailing me
privately at john@GenerationalDynamics.com .
The meeting announcement will be found at:
http://www.generationaldynamics.com/...=ww2010.p.p420
The slides for the presentation can be reviewed at:
http://www.generationaldynamics.com/...tro#introtitle
Use the arrow buttons to navigate around the slides.
Hint: Plan to arrive by 5:30, so that you'll have time to fight rush
hour traffic, find a parking space, and find the meeting room.
Refreshments will be served.
Sincerely,
John
John J. Xenakis
E-mail: john@GenerationalDynamics.com
Web site: http://www.GenerationalDynamics.com