
Purpose and benefitsAlvin Toffler may not have invented the future; but he all but invented the business of futurology. Since the publication of his first book "Future Shock" in 1970 he has returned roughly every ten years to update his prophecies. And in the view of many commentators his predictions have turned out to be generally more accurate than those of his contemporaries who, back then, were predicting an age of leisure for advanced humanity, which has as yet signally failed to materialise. |
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MethodAbstract. Essay on top management thinker, biographical details, contribution, and context. |
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