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What Happens When Leaders Learn to See What Others Miss?

On May 2 and 3, a small group of 21 business professionals gathered at the Inn at the Quay for something unusual. Not another strategy session. Not another networking event. A two-day immersion into a skill most leaders rely on—but few have ever been formally taught: Intuition. This marked the first-ever seminar delivery of Developing Your Skill of Intuition, a program designed by Creating Futures That Work, a New York–based leadership firm known for working with senior leaders and complex organizations. But what unfolded over those two days wasn’t what most people would expect. There were no endless slides. No recycled frameworks. Instead, participants were taken through a series of carefully designed experiences—discussion, guided exercises, sketching, painting, movement, breathing, and focused reflection. At first glance, it looked more like an artist’s studio than a business seminar. That was intentional. Because the premise behind the program is simple—but powerful: Intuition is

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If We Are All F*cked, Now What Do We Do?

Let’s not pretend everything feels stable right now. Between geopolitical tension, an AI-driven shake-up, and economic uncertainty, there’s a low-grade anxiety running through the business

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Turning Weak Signals into Strategic Advantage

In times of rapid economic or social change, weak signals often hold the key to future success. These are the faint hints—emerging behaviors, unmet needs, or shifting attitudes—that reveal where markets may be headed long before the mainstream catches on. Business owners who learn to recognize and act on these

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Every Time Technology Leaps Forward, Fear Follows—Then Opportunity Wins

Over the last 250 years, every major technological breakthrough has been greeted with the same ominous prediction: mass job loss, social upheaval, and economic collapse. The arrival of steam power was supposed to end work as we knew it. Electrification was feared as a destroyer of skilled trades. Computers were

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From Laundries to Algorithms: What Displaced Workers Build Next

Christopher Green, a local storyteller, blogger, and retired lawyer, recently recounted a grim but revealing episode from the late 19th century: a disgruntled customer shot the owner of a Chinese laundry after claiming he’d received the wrong clothes. The violence was shocking, but what lingered was the broader context behind

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