“What is your 2030 Vision?“
Speaker: Prof. Patrick Newell (Shizenkan University)
Monday, April 18th, 19:00-20:30 (JST)
Could you imagine getting on a train and not knowing your destination? It is challenging to reach a destination/vision when you have not thought about where you want to arrive.
The future is becoming the present at an accelerated pace, especially during the past few years. The world is thinking about how to move forward and the skills necessary to navigate moving forward. This is a daunting task, especially without a vision.
Join Professor Patrick Newell, Author of Strategies for Keeping Japan #1 (日本が「世界一」を守り抜く戦略) and one of the prominent visionaries in Japan, at this free webinar to learn more about designing your future based on interviews with over 150 notable people about how they see 2030.
During this open class, Patrick will guide the class towards imagining the future and a personal vision to guide you forward. This class’s key objective is for the participants to utilize what they learned and think about how to redesign their current job or career to reach their 2030 vision. |
19:00 – 19:10 Shizenkan University introduction / Speaker Introduction
19:10 – 20:00 Prof. Patrick Newell “What is your 2030 Vision?” Interactive Session
20:00 – 20:30 Q&A
20:30 – 21:00 Info session (The attendees who are interested)
Prof. Patrick Newell (Shizenkan University)
Catalyst, Learning Activist and Future Vision Navigator
Under the organization “21 Foundation”, Patrick and team collaborate to connect the present with the future for a wide range of people, from infants to senior executives of companies, to reach their highest level of collective intelligence.
In 1995, he co-founded Tokyo International School, a 21st Century model school in many areas of education and learning.
In 2008, Patrick co-founded TEDxTokyo, the first TEDx, TEDxYouth & TEDxTeachers events outside of the USA. TEDx focuses on bringing thinkers, doers and innovators from Japan and beyond to share ideas worth spreading.
In 2017, Patrick and team hosted the SingularityU Japan Summit which is the first Summit event held in Japan.
In 2019, he published the book “Strategies for keeping Japan #1”. Patrick interviewed over 150 people to research how they see Japan in 2030. Japan is #1 in many areas beyond economics and the latest technology and can be a role model for the rest of the world in some areas.