Futurist, scholar and author of six books on technology, social change, leadership and industry.
Category: entrepreneurship
The Emergence of Remote Activism – Show notes from Futurized podcast #4 with Laurent Liscia, CEO and founder of Blunami
In The Emergence of Remote Activism, futurist Trond Arne Undheim interviews Laurent Liscia, entrepreneur, author, ex-diplomat and standards activist, who talks about how remote activism helped by technology can re-ignite politics. The takeaway is that […]
How Can Corporates Reignite The Entrepreneurial Spirit – SHOW NOTES from futurized PODCAST #1
These are the show notes for How can Corporates Reignite the Entrepreneurial Spirit? first published on June 30, 2020, where futurist Trond Undheim interviews corporate innovation expert Steve Epner. Where available, there are approximate time […]
Girl Decoded – a Memoir on Humanizing Technology
Today, I wanted to share that I just bought the excellent book, Girl Decoded. I first met the author, Rana el Kaliouby, when I ran MIT Startup Exchange. As a female, Muslim CEO and cofounder […]
Investor Trond Undheim speaks at Scaleup Summit 2019
Corporate innovation best practices are emerging. Are innovation outposts still an efficient tool in an innovation strategy?
Move Beyond Disruption: Interview with an Accidental Futurist
Trond Undheim is a futurist seeking to utilize disruptors to create lasting change.
Academia To Innovation: How research translates to entrepreneurship
PhDs and postdocs can be excellent founders of companies and a co-founder with complimentary skills can fill necessary gaps. Learning from other projects, access to the right ecosystem, and close association with experts is critical to avoid startup failure at an early stage.
Can parenthood prepare you for entrepreneurship?
Of all the experiences I’ve had over the course of my life…perhaps the thing that’s prepared me most for entrepreneurship is parenting: being ultra efficient due to time constraints, taking negative feedback better (some would […]