Early Indications

Early Indications is the weblog version of a newsletter I've been publishing since 1997. It focuses on emerging technologies and their social implications.

Sunday, June 25, 2017

Early Indications June 2017 Review essay: Scale by Geoffrey West

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Review Essay: Scale: The Universal Laws of Growth, Innovation, Sustainability, and the Pace of Life in Organisms, Cities, Economies, and Co...
Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Early Indications May 2017: Education for a world of bits + atoms

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The physical world and the digital world are converging. 2-d bar codes and RFID tags serve as physical hyperlinks, connecting a physical ...
Sunday, April 30, 2017

Early Indications April 2017: A Great Deflation?

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In agricultural and industrial economies, price inflation has historically been a major concern. High interest rates make borrowing money...
Sunday, February 26, 2017

Early Indications February 2017: B2B Websites a year later

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A year ago this month I published the results of a survey of 100 business-to-business websites. (You can review those findings here .) I re...
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John M. Jordan
John Jordan is a professor of practice at the Syracuse University School of Information Studies. He joins the iSchool from the Department of Supply Chain & Information Systems at Penn State, where he taught in the master's and undergraduate business programs. Formerly a principal with Ernst & Young/Capgemini, he directed research at the Center for Business Innovation and the Americas Office of the CTO. John holds a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan as well as a master’s from Yale University, and graduated from Duke University. Prior to entering consulting, he won teaching awards at the University of Michigan and Harvard University; in 2011, 2012, and 2013 he was honored among the best 2nd-year MBA professors at Penn State's business school. A new book on 3D Printing was published by MIT Press in 2019. His book on robotics was published by MIT Press in 2016 and is being translated into six languages. In 2012 he published Information, Technology, and Innovation with John Wiley.
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