Background
Eamonn Kelly was born in Scotland. He is a British citizen but currently residing in the United States.
Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom
Eamonn Kelly studied at the University of Glasgow. He got a Bachelor of Arts.
16 Richmond St, Glasgow G1 1XQ, United Kingdom
Eamonn Kelly studied at Strathclyde University. He got a Master of Business Administration.
Eamonn Kelly
Eamonn Kelly
Eamonn Kelly
(In What's Next?, Eamonn Kelly, and its "knowledge develop...)
In What's Next?, Eamonn Kelly, and its "knowledge developer," Peter Leyden, weave together fresh, new insights from expansive interviews with many of the Network's key thinkers.
https://www.amazon.com/Whats-Next-Exploring-Terrain-Business/dp/0738208558
2002
(This book will help you prepare for humanity's most profo...)
This book will help you prepare for humanity's most profound transition in 400 years. For every executive, strategist, manager, entrepreneur, public policymaker, and citizen interested in the trends that will most powerfully impact business and life in the coming decades.
https://www.amazon.com/Powerful-Times-Challenge-Uncertain-paperback/dp/0131366246
2005
Eamonn Kelly was born in Scotland. He is a British citizen but currently residing in the United States.
Eamonn Kelly attended the University of Glasgow, where he studied drama, sociology, and economics and received a Bachelor of Arts. Besides, he graduated from Strathclyde University. There Kelly earned a Master of Business Administration.
Through the aegis of the Global Business Network, Eamonn Kelly is a senior-level consultant to international corporations in fields such as telecommunications, energy, health care, manufacturing, and banking. He has consulted with dozens of the world's leading corporations, public agencies, and philanthropic foundations. For more than ten years, he has been at the forefront of exploring the emergence and the consequences of a new economy. He is particularly interested in the future of global enterprise and has studied how businesses can compete successfully in an era of rapidly expanding technology.
Eamonn Kelly is currently a managing director and chief futurist at Deloitte, an international network of companies providing services in the field of consulting and auditing. His past leadership roles at Deloitte include Consulting's chief strategy officer and Consulting's Strategy & Operations chief marketing officer. He also served as a chief executive officer and president of the Global Business Network, the renowned California-based, future-oriented consulting firm, and a partner of the Monitor Group. Before joining Global Business Network, he was head of the strategy at Scottish Enterprise, where he led the creation of effective strategies for economic and social development.
Additionally, Eamonn Kelly is a writer. His book What's Next?: Exploring the New Terrain for Business, coauthored with Peter Leyden, collects the thoughts of fifty individuals from all walks of life on the business climate of the future. Also, to date, he is the of The Future of the Knowledge Economy and Powerful Times: Rising to the Challenge of Our Uncertain World.
(In What's Next?, Eamonn Kelly, and its "knowledge develop...)
2002(This book will help you prepare for humanity's most profo...)
2005As a futures-oriented, Eamonn Kelly has come to see that the whole of the developed world is, in some ways, in the same position communities in Scotland were in twenty years ago, which is looking backward, waiting for the past to come back, hoping that the challenges and uncertainties and disruptions that are breaking all at the moment will somehow settle down and will go back to the old ways. He believes that people need to give up the nostalgia and adopt a new attachment to the future. It should be based on really understanding what's happening today, really understanding the nature of the challenges, but with a sense of opportunity, a sense of optimism, and a sense that people can seize and create a new future without being terribly troubled about letting go of what has been, for the West, in particular, a pretty good run of superiority. But superiority in the future isn't guaranteed, and it's not a disaster if other major players enter the scene and start to become full participants too.
Quotations: "When you're faced with the shifting of the balance of power, I think the default reaction is to resist it."
Eamonn Kelly has a son.