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Mike Jackson, Shaping tomorrow

  • Posted by Tad Davis
  • On 30 June 2025
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Just heard the sad news, Jerry. I remember meeting Ted on your invitation to dinner at WFS nearly twenty years ago. A true gentleman and a founding father of foresight. I remember he was ranked fifth for his contributions to foresight among his most eminent peer group in a poll at Shaping Tomorrow around 2012. We stayed in touch over the years and helped each other on numerous occasions. He was last in touch with me a few months ago, still as active as ever. I’m really sad to hear of his passing, particularly as a challenge he set me a decade ago on Trend Impact Analysis has just been cracked. I was about to write to him to share that with him. My condolences to his family and to you on the loss of your dear compadre. He lives on in our minds and hearts and the tremendous foresight work he leaves behind. Best wishes

 
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