{Podcast} CES 2026: What Stayed With Me After the Noise
CES 2026 did not shout about the future. It assumed it. In this reflective piece, Morris Misel explores what stayed after the noise faded and what it means for leaders in 2026 and beyond.
CES 2026 did not shout about the future. It assumed it. In this reflective piece, Morris Misel explores what stayed after the noise faded and what it means for leaders in 2026 and beyond.
Day Two at CES 2026 reveals a quieter but more serious future. Morris Misel explores how robots, AI, health and mobility moved from performance to practical systems that actually work.
We built the tech. We handed it to them. Now we blame them for using it. This piece explores how fear-based parenting is blocking digital wisdom and what to do instead.
Morris Misel takes you inside a private strategy session decoding the World Economic Forum’s 2025 tech list. Ten signals. Real dialogue. Ripple effects. And a radar that reframes the future.
What if your entire strategy is built around a tool that’s already obsolete? In this thought-leading op-ed, Morris Misel explains why the smartphone is dead—not because of its size or design, but because it no longer delivers the outcome we truly want. This is about foresight, not gadgets. And it’s your cue to rethink everything.
What happens when we stop remembering and start relying? In this practical foresight piece, Morris Misel explores the ripple effects of outsourcing memory to AI and digital tools—and why the real skill of tomorrow isn’t retention, but wisdom.