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Creativity 2050: Waiting for the Train🚉
Creativity and resulting innovation has always been our survival strategy. Creativity pulled us through ice ages, plagues, wars, and crises... fire, farming, flight... the microchip. Every breakthrough, including the advances in artificial intelligence we ar witnessing and experiencing today were born from the creative spark to imagine differently, then act.
But here’s the uneasy truth: Our role as sole authors of the future may be fading.
Sol and Rod Morgan
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Why We’re Wired to Imagine: Evolution, Survival, and the Future of Creativity
Creativity has shaped our survival—from the time early humans gathered around fires to share stories of the hunt and preserving them with prehistoric cave paintings that offer vivid and mysterious windows into the earliest days of humanity. While other species evolved fangs, claws, or wings, we evolved imagination.
Sol and Rod Morgan
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Manifested AI: Riding the Waves of Change
We’re entering a time where machines can generate propaganda at scale, manipulate markets, and — in the wrong hands — wage cyber or even physical warfare autonomously. And we still don’t fully understand the why behind many AI decisions, even as we let those decisions guide our lives.
Sol and Rod Morgan
3 min read


Conductors of the Future: Orchestrating Work in the Age of AI
At RPM-Academy, we believe that success in the "future of work" no longer belongs to the busiest, but to the best coordinators of intelligence—human and artificial.
Sol and Rod Morgan
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Innovate or Be Left Behind: Why Business Innovation Is No Longer Optional
The world is changing—faster, louder, and with far more uncertainty than ever before...
Rod Morgan, Head of Faculty, RPM-Academy
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Beyond "Field of Dreams": A "Lean" Approach to Corporate Training Investment
Are We Truly Investing in Learning and Creating a Sustainable Learning Culture, or Just Building a Library?
Rod Morgan, Head of Faculty at RPM-Academy
4 min read


The Future of Learning: From Static Courses to Adaptive Intelligence
The current e-learning paradigm, characterized by static content and standardized courses, is rapidly becoming obsolete.
Rod Morgan, Head of Faculty at RPM-Academy
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Process Excellence in the Age of AI: Managing Inputs, Outputs, and Everything in Between
In today’s data-driven world, the tools at our disposal have evolved—none more dramatically than the emergence of artificial intelligence...
Rod Morgan, Head of Faculty at RPM-Academy
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Star Trek Got it All Wrong! (Sorry, Gene)
Star Trek may have got a lot right—but when it comes to the future of work, they also missed the mark by about 300 years.
Rod Morgan, Head of Faculty at RPM-Academy
4 min read


The Luddite Dilemma: AI, Jobs, and the Next Revolution
Today, the term “Luddite” is often used to describe someone resistant to technological change... the fear of obsolescence...
Rod Morgan, Head of Faculty at RPM-Academy
4 min read


The Skills Economy: How Knowledge Became the World’s Most Valuable Currency
The half-life of skills is shrinking rapidly, with some technical skills becoming outdated within just a few years.
Rod Morgan, Head of Faculty, RPM-Academy
3 min read


The Case for Universal Basic Income: A Bold Response to the Future of Work
The idea of Universal Basic Income isn’t hypothetical in Canada; it was already put into practice in a three-year pilot in Ontario...
Rod Morgan, Head of Faculty at RPM-Academy
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