Clarity Doesn’t Come First. It Follows Movement.
Waiting for clarity often delays progress. Morris Misel explores why clarity is formed through action and how leaders can move forward with confidence.
Waiting for clarity often delays progress. Morris Misel explores why clarity is formed through action and how leaders can move forward with confidence.
Delaying a decision doesn’t remove risk. It shifts it. Morris Misel explains why inaction is still a choice and how leaders can move with clarity in uncertain times.
The biggest shifts shaping your organisation aren’t coming from your competitors. Morris Misel explains how cross-industry signals and ripple effects are redefining strategy.
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.
AI is accelerating the Kodak Effect, the sudden disappearance of once-essential skills, products, and industries. From coding to music to dial-up, futurist Morris Misel reveals what’s already gone and how leaders can replace it before it’s too late.
In 2013, I told Simmons, Serta and Sealy their beds would soon become wellness hubs. They didn’t quite believe it. Now, it’s the norm. Here’s what that shift tells us about foresight, sleep, and what’s still hiding in plain sight.