A quieter future is already taking shape
Work is becoming more precise, not more automated. Morris Misel explores how humans, machines and AI are reshaping leadership, judgment and decision-making toward 2035.
Work is becoming more precise, not more automated. Morris Misel explores how humans, machines and AI are reshaping leadership, judgment and decision-making toward 2035.
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.
Every January, CES reveals more than new technology. In this Day One reflection, Morris Misel explores what CES 2026 shows us about people, systems, leadership, and the future we’re learning to live with.
Leadership today doesn’t feel harder because of technology alone. It feels heavier because the volume, speed, and consequence of decisions has changed. In this reflective piece, futurist Morris Misel explores leadership, AI, and human judgement, prompted by a recent conversation on the Beyond Obsolete podcast.
Leaders are no longer deciding alone. This article explores how AI is reshaping human judgement, why confidence has become the bottleneck, and how the Decision Trust Zones, HUMAND and PTFA frameworks help leaders find clarity in an accelerated world. A spoke article in the Future of Leadership pillar.