Thought-Leadership
The ForeSight Group has established close contacts with many thought-leaders through high-level seminars, sometimes on our own, sometimes together with prominent organizations, like the Economist, and often at an early stage well before the thought-leaders gained recognition.
Through informal visits and contacts with thought-leaders of calibre The ForeSight Group often learns about new trends and concepts before they become widely known.
Good to GreatIn 1992 The ForeSight Group came into contact with Jim Collins, who had just launched Built to Last, his joint study together with Jerry Porras on long term successful companies. Jim Collins has a background in entrepreneurial studies and earlier wrote Beyond Entrepreneurship.
In 2000 Collins was well into his study on Good to Great and The ForeSight Group was invited to Boulder, Colorado, to test his findings together with a group of The ForeSight Group clients from Australia, Europe and the US. Good to Great proved to be a landmark study and the book launched in 2001 became an instant world wide success. The Good to Great thesis fits well with The ForeSight Approach.
International Thought Leadership connected to The ForeSight Group include;- Warren Bennis (with some 20 books on leadership)
- Jim Collins (Built to Last and Good to Great)
- Arie de Geus (The Living Company)
- Gary Hamel (Competing for the Future and others)
- Charles Handy (leading UK management thinker and author)
- Paul Hawken (Natural Capitalism and others)
- William Isaacs (Dialogue and The Art of Thinking Together)
- John Naisbitt (Megatrends and other publications)
- Tom Peters (In Search of Excellence and other books)
- Gifford Pinchot (Intrapreneuring in Action and others)
- Ricardo Semler (Maverick and others)
- Peter Senge (The Fifth Discipline)
- Ken Wilber (Leading living philosopher, A Theory of Everything and others)
- Danah Zohar (Rewiring the Corporate Brain)



