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John L. Petersen is considered by many to be one
of the most informed futurists in the world. He is best-known for
writing and thinking about high impact surprises—wild cards—and the
process of surprise anticipation. His current professional involvements
include the development of sophisticated tools for anticipatory analysis
and surprise anticipation, long-range strategic planning and helping
leadership design new approaches for dealing with the future.
He has led national non-profit organizations, worked in sales,
manufacturing, real estate development, and marketing and advertising,
mostly for companies he founded. A graduate electrical engineer, he has
also promoted rock concerts; produced conventions; and worked as a disc
jockey – among other things.
Mr. Petersen's government and political experience include stints at the
National War College, the Institute for National Security Studies, the
Office of the Secretary of Defense, and the National Security Council
staff at the White House. He was a naval flight officer in the U.S. Navy
and Navy Reserve and is a decorated veteran of both the Vietnam and
Persian Gulf wars. He has served in senior positions for a number of
presidential political campaigns and was an elected delegate to the
Democratic National Convention in 1984.
In 1989 Petersen founded The Arlington Institute (TAI), a non-profit,
future-oriented research institute. TAI operates on the premise that
effective thinking about the future is impossible without casting a very
wide net. The “think tank” serves as a global agent for change by
developing new concepts, processes and tools for anticipating the future
and translating that knowledge into better present-day decisions. Using
advanced information technology, a core group of bright thinkers and an
international network of exceptionally curious people along with
simulations, modeling, scenario building, polling and analysis,
Arlington helps equip leaders and organizations from many disciplines
with tools and actionable perspectives for dealing with uncertain times.
An award-winning writer, Petersen's first book, The Road to 2015:
Profiles of the Future was awarded Outstanding Academic Book of 1995 by
CHOICE Academic Review, and remained on The World Future Society's
best-seller list for more than a year. His latest book, Out of the Blue:
How to Anticipate Wild Cards and Big Future Surprises, was also a WFS
best-seller. His coauthored article, “The Year 2000: Social Chaos or
Social Transformation?” was one of the most highly acclaimed writings on
Y2K. His 1988 book-length report “The Diffusion of Power: An Era of
Realignment” was used at the highest levels of American government as a
basis for strategic planning. He has also written papers on the future
of national security and the military, the future of energy and the
future of the media.
Petersen is a past board member of the World Future Society, writes on
the future of aviation for Professional Pilot magazine and is a member
of the board of directors of the Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Foundation. He is a network member of the Global Business Network and a
fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science. A provocative public
speaker, he addresses a wide array of audiences around the world on a
variety of future subjects. When he is not writing or speaking,
theorizing about wild cards, or constructing his own airplane, John
leads workshops that help corporate clients build new images of possible
futures and visions for reaching their goals.
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