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Feb 16 2019 To predict behaviours, study attitudes
I’m often asked how I predict future consumer behaviours. Of course, no method for prediction can be fool-proof. But the one I’ve found most effective in my decade and a half in the industry is what I call Attitudinal Observation. -
Feb 05 2019 Good day out of the office, dear?
The traditional office environment, where a set number of salaried employees work 9-5 in fixed silos, is starting to feel increasingly at odds with the contemporary world. External technological, economic and social trends have changed employees’ attitudes towards and expectations of the workplace … -
Jan 20 2019 From ownership to ‘access-ship’
Those who say “but people naturally like to own things” need to reconsider. Sure, when I grew up, owning a car or house was a status symbol, a right of passage. But for the young today, not so much. -
Jan 12 2019 Could dogs ever speak human? | Daily Mail
Professor Con Slobodchikoff and 'futurologist' William Higham both predict that pet translation devices mean we'll be able to 'talk to the animals' within ten years -
Dec 20 2018 Christmas of the future | Daily Mirror
Futurist William Higham of consultancy Next Big Thing and food trends expert Dr Morgaine Gaye talk about the report they've written for Amazon on the Christmas of the future -
Oct 05 2018 Predicting Tomorrow’s Tech | The Sun
Futurist Will Higham is the joint author of a mind-blowing new report for Amazon on products of the future. He predicts we'll be talking to pets, eating insects and wearing “smart pyjamas” ... -
Oct 05 2018 Old is the new young
Standard age-related targeting can't be relied on any more. Today many adolescents act like they're 'middle-aged', while older consumers maintain 'adolescent' interests, outlooks and behaviours ..." -
Sep 05 2018 The Future of Retail | The Times
Interview with Will on retail futures in The Times. "Futurist agency founder Will Higham says: 'We’re seeing a merger of retail, hospitality, entertainment and education ...'” -
Sep 02 2018 A generation happy to be nerdy | Just Drinks
Consumer futurist Will Higham talks to Just Drinks magazine about trend forecasting and how the changing attitudes of young people will affect tomorrow's drinks industry -
Jul 27 2018 The rise of the Famwich
The rise of the single-person household was one of the most influential trends to affect the FMCG market in recent decades. But now there’s a new trend in the opposite direction – one that may have even greater impact, not just for that industry, but right across the UK business spectrum.