Patrick Dixon

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Patrick Dixon is a British futurist, author, and business consultant. He is known for his work in the fields of future trends, globalization, and corporate strategy. Dixon has been recognized as one of the leading authorities on the future of various industries, including healthcare, technology, and finance.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Patrick Dixon was born in London, United Kingdom. He studied at King's College London, where he earned a degree in medicine. After completing his medical training, Dixon worked as a physician before transitioning into the field of business consultancy and futurism.

Career[edit | edit source]

Dixon founded Global Change Ltd in 1991, a company that provides consultancy services on future trends and strategic planning. He has advised numerous multinational corporations, governments, and non-profit organizations on how to prepare for future challenges and opportunities.

Publications[edit | edit source]

Patrick Dixon is the author of several books on future trends and business strategy. Some of his notable works include:

His books have been translated into multiple languages and are widely regarded as essential reading for business leaders and policymakers.

Speaking Engagements[edit | edit source]

Dixon is a sought-after speaker and has delivered keynote addresses at major conferences and events around the world. He is known for his engaging presentation style and his ability to make complex topics accessible to a broad audience.

Areas of Expertise[edit | edit source]

Patrick Dixon's expertise spans several key areas:

  • Future Trends: Analysis of emerging trends and their potential impact on various industries.
  • Globalization: Insights into the effects of globalization on business and society.
  • Corporate Strategy: Guidance on strategic planning and organizational development.
  • Healthcare: Predictions on the future of healthcare and medical technology.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Dixon is married and has children. He continues to live in the United Kingdom and remains active in his consultancy work and public speaking engagements.

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