Ian Morrison is an internationally known author, consultant, and futurist specializing in long-term forecasting and planning with particular emphasis on healthcare and the changing business environment. He combines research and consulting skills with an incisive Scottish wit to help public and private organizations plan their longer-term future.
He has written, lectured, and consulted on a wide variety of forecasting, strategy, and healthcare topics for government, industry, and a variety of nonprofit organizations in North America, Europe, and Asia. Mr. Morrison has addressed a range of audiences from the boards of Fortune 100 companies to the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing. He has worked with more than 100 Fortune 500 companies in healthcare, manufacturing, information technology, and financial services. Recent client sponsors include GE, Kaiser Permanente, and the Mayo Clinic. He is a frequent commentator on the future for television, radio, and the print media.
Ian is the author of Leading Change in Health Care: Building a Viable System for Today and Tomorrow (AHA Press/Health Forum, 2011), and Health Care in the New Millennium: Vision, Values and Leadership (Jossey-Bass, 2002). His previous book, The Second Curve—Managing The Velocity of Change (Ballantine, 1996) was a New York Times Business Bestseller and Businessweek Bestseller. He has co-authored several books and chapters, including Future Tense: The Business Realities of the Next Ten Years (William Morrow, 1994) and Looking Ahead at American Health Care (McGraw-Hill, 1988). He also has co-authored numerous journal articles for publications such as Chief Executive, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Across the Board, The British Medical Journal, New England Journal of Medicine, and Health Affairs.
In addition, Ian is a founding partner in Strategic Health Perspectives (SHP), a forecasting service for clients in the healthcare industry, along with joint venture partners Harris Interactive and the Harvard School of Public Health’s Department of Health Policy and Management. He is president emeritus of the Institute for the Future (IFTF). From 1996-1999, he was retained by Accenture as chairman of the Health Futures Forum and chaired a number of its Health Futures Forums in Asia, Australasia, and North America.
Before coming to IFTF in 1985, Ian spent seven years in British Columbia, Canada, in a variety of research, teaching, and consulting positions. He holds an interdisciplinary PhD in Urban Studies from the University of British Columbia, an MA in Geography from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and a graduate degree in Urban Planning from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. His previous service includes: past member of the board of directors of SFN Group (an NYSE company); past director of the Health Research and Education Trust (HRET), the research and education arm of the American Hospital Association; past director of the Center for Health Design; and a director and past-chair of the California Health Care Foundation. He has also served as a member of the Stakeholders Advisory Committee of the Program for Health Systems Improvement at Harvard University.
Ian is a proud member of GlobalScot, a network of Scottish expatriates convened by the new Scottish Executive to help promote Scotland’s economic development interests internationally. True to his Scottish roots, Ian is an avid—though average—golfer.
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