Our “Moral Ecology” with Policymaker and Futurist Aaron Maniam
You probably think about your physical environment -- the place where you live -- but what “moral ecology,” do you inhabit? Our relationships carry moral weight and significance, and the pandemic has highlighted all of the ways that we’re socially interdependent. In this interview, Paul Laudicina talks to Aaron Maniam, a futurist and public sector leader in Singapore. They address that “moral ecology,” make predictions about the future of technology in our societies, and discuss how we can make sense of all the data available to us. A World Transformed: Reimagining the Future is produced by the Global Business Policy Council at Kearney, a think tank deciphering today’s biggest changes and their effects on global business. Learn more at kearney.com/gbpc. For more insights on how the US must and can be being transformed, order Paul Laudicina’s latest book, “Roadmap to a Brighter Future: Reimagining and Realizing America's Possibilities.” For more information go to: www.paul-laudicina.com