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Morris is a renowned expert in strategic foresight and the visionary behind Immediate Futures™. With a deep understanding of how present choices influence future outcomes, he is available to provide expert commentary and insights on a wide range of topics.

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Morris’ Short Bio

Morris Misel (Miselowski) is a global business futurist, keynote speaker, trusted media voice, and strategic advisor who has shaped the thinking of the world’s biggest organisations and brands to understand what tomorrow might look like – long before they experience it. Morris is known for making the future feel clear, actionable, and, most importantly, human. He has helped clients including IBM, Microsoft, Visa, Make-A-Wish, Caltex, Apex Petroleum, and BP become future-proof.

With more than 30 years of experience spanning 160+ industries and 2800+ keynotes globally, Morris has earned a worldwide reputation for his ability to decode the complexities of the future and translate them into tangible strategies that everyone in an organization can understand and implement. He’s regularly called on by journalists, broadcasters, and editors, including  ABC, Mashable, CBS, Times of India, SBS, The Australian, Times Inc., The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Sky News Business TV, The Herald Sun, and The Daily Telegraph, to explain what’s next and what to do about it.

Quick Soundbites & Headlines

“We’re not predicting the future. We’re preparing for it.”

“AI won’t take your job, but someone using AI will.”

“Retail isn’t dying. It’s evolving into something more human.”

“The office is reincarnating, not disappearing.”

“If you’re still thinking in futures singular, you’re already behind.”

What Editors & Producers Should Know

Morris is available as a one-off guest or ongoing contributor. If a topic has a future twist, he can shape it fast, with the depth of a strategist and the ease of a broadcaster.

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  • OVER 30 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AS A BUSINESS FUTURIST, INNOVATION EXPERT, AND GLOBAL KEYNOTE SPEAKER FUTURE-PROOFING ORGANISATIONS

    Morris Misel (Miselowski) is a global business futurist, keynote speaker, trusted media voice, and strategic advisor who has shaped the thinking of the world’s biggest organisations and brands to understand what tomorrow might look like – long before they experience it. With more than 30 years of experience spanning 160+ industries and 2800+ keynotes globally, Morris has earned a worldwide reputation for his ability to decode the complexities of the future and translate them into tangible strategies that everyone in an organization can understand and implement.

    His approach is deeply human-centric, ensuring that every strategic insight is not only actionable but grounded in the realities of people, business, and society. Morris is known for cutting through the noise, making the future not just understandable but deeply human and strategically actionable.

    His Immediate Futures™ Framework

    He cemented his thought leadership with the creation of the Immediate Futures™ Framework now used by leading organisations worldwide to shape decisions, actions, and outcomes in real time.

    Morris’ Immediate Futures™ keynotes & workshops equip audiences with the knowledge they need to make sense of transformative shifts from AI and digital disruption to geopolitical instability and evolving market demands—enabling them to let go of outdated thinking and confidently navigate what’s next.

    He has keynoted at TEDx in Australia and empowered global clients including Sealy, ANZ, Westpac, Commonwealth Bank, Suncorp, and Australia Post to become future-ready, strategically resilient, and equipped to thrive in an age of rapid change.

    Strategic Foresight & Advisory With Real Impact

    With a proven ability to demystify complex ideas, organisations turn to Morris for his industry-focused foresight that informs scenario planning, strategic insights, and actionable roadmaps.

    From advising Call of Duty on The Future of War to future-proofing logistics for Australia Post, guiding ANZ in transforming banking and customer behaviour, and reimagining the role of fuel retail for BP, Morris enables organisations worldwide to harness foresight as a strategic advantage.

    A Trusted, Proven Voice On-Air

    Morris is a sought-after international media commentator and thought leader, with his insights featured in ABC, Mashable, CBS, Times of India, SBS, The Australian, Times Inc., The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Channel 7 Sunrise, The Morning Show (Seven), Weekend Today, Sky News Business TV, The Herald Sun, and The Daily Telegraph—amongst many, many others.

    He is regularly called on by journalists, broadcasters, and editors to explain what’s next and what to do about it. With a regular weekly segment every Tuesday afternoon on Hong Kong Radio 3 running for 20 years, alongside regular radio segments across Australia, and nearly 1000 articles, podcasts, radio appearances, and TV slots dating back to the 1990s, Morris has earned a reputation for grounded perspective with real foresight.

    His ability to break down complex ideas into clear, actionable insights has made him a trusted media voice, offering clarity and strategic thinking in moments of global uncertainty

    Optimistic Outlook Grounded in Realism 

    Morris attributes his optimistic outlook on the future to his upbringing by parents who were Holocaust survivors, who always told him that survival meant believing in a better future. This belief in the possibilities of tomorrow is deeply ingrained in his work, shaping his approach to strategic foresight and innovation.

    Morris also spent time as a crisis counsellor and a volunteer prison chaplain, roles that deepened his understanding of resilience and the human condition. His work goes beyond foresight, it’s about empowering people and organisations to navigate complexity with purpose and optimism.

    For over 15 years, Morris also lectured in Management and Marketing at RMIT University, Swinburne University, Holmesglen TAFE, Box Hill TAFE, and NMIT TAFE, blending academic insight with practical application. This breadth of experience allows him to connect with audiences at every level, from C-suite executives to young professionals, delivering clarity and strategic action with grounded optimism.

    Human-Centric Approach To Foresight

    Morris stands out with his human-centric approach to foresight, ensuring that every technological leap is designed to enhance human experience and connection. His strategies are deeply resonant with organisations seeking to thrive amidst rapid change, making him a trusted partner in building futures that are both innovative and human-focused.

    Pioneering Futurist in Australia & Abroad 

    Having witnessed and interpreted every major change since the dawn of the mobile phone era through to today’s AI-powered world, Morris offers a unique perspective as one of Australia’s pioneering futurists—one that is recognised globally. Among futurists, Morris has earned a reputation for being the ‘real deal,’ solidified by his membership in the Einstein 100 Genius (G100) community, his role as an Industry Fellow at Griffith University, and his appointment as Chairman of the Griffith University Industry Advisory Board.

    His contributions have also been recognised with the Australian Micro Business Award, twice, for his impact in strategic foresight and innovation. His awarded role as a mentor in Young Achievement Australia (YAA) has helped shape the next generation of business leaders, demonstrating his commitment to not only foresight but to empowering future talent.

    To Morris, geopolitical shifts, persistent conflicts, climate change, and revolutionary advancements in technology are not just disruptions, they are opportunities for breakthrough innovations. His work explores how these shifts ripple through industries, redefining what’s possible and opening new frontiers for growth.

Expert Commentary Topics

Morris Misel is a globally recognised futurist, foresight strategist, and trusted media voice. 

With over 30 years of experience, including weekly segments on RTHK3 (Hong Kong), appearances across Australian national media, and features in global publications, Morris is known for making the future feel clear, actionable, and human.

He’s regularly called on by journalists, broadcasters, and editors to explain what’s next and what to do about it. Whether it's live commentary, last-minute insight, or long-form interviews, Morris brings grounded perspective with real foresight.

He’s available for expert commentary on the following high-interest, high-impact topics:

    • The 4-day week, remote/hybrid work, and the end of office centrality

    • The rise of AI-enhanced employees — and what humans do best

    • The evolution of workplace culture, belonging, and mental health

    • HUMAND™: Rethinking roles through Human + Machine + AI collaboration

    • Rethinking productivity, presenteeism, and the working week

    • Commercial real estate’s next chapter: offices, hubs, and third spaces

    • Rethinking residential: from homes to live/work/life ecosystems

    • Urban shrinkage, regional revival, and the psychology of place

    • Sustainable and smart design as a competitive edge

    • What tenants, buyers, and planners are prioritising — and what they’re not

    • E-commerce vs experience: where digital stops and physical begins

    • The future of bricks-and-mortar retailing — reinvention, not extinction

    • AI in retail: predictive shopping, smart shelves, and virtual fitting rooms

    • Generational shifts in loyalty, attention, and values

    • How post-pandemic behaviours are reshaping the consumer contract

    • Where AI stops — and where humans must step in

    • The ethical dilemma of automation in leadership and care

    • Digital twins, learning agents, and human-machine partnerships

    • PTFA™ in the workplace: how fear of the future shapes bad decisions

    • How to build tech futures that don’t forget the people in them

    • The intersection of healthcare, biotech, and behaviour

    • The rise of preventative and predictive health systems

    • The future of sleep, recovery, and performance tech

    • Telehealth, virtual hospitals, and decentralised care

    • Big pharma, big data, and the trust dilemma

    • Burnout is not a badge: the cost of chronic overload

    • PTFA™ (Past Trauma, Future Anxiety) and why it’s a leadership blind spot

    • Designing future workplaces and systems for psychological safety

    • Why emotional wellbeing is a foresight issue — not just an HR one

    • The future of schooling — and why classrooms may vanish

    • 24/7 learning via digital twins and AI tutors

    • Skills vs qualifications: the new job-readiness equation

    • Lifelong learning, micro-credentials, and informal expertise

    • Rethinking vocational learning and next-gen apprenticeships

    • The future of farming: tech-enhanced, climate-conscious, hyperlocal

    • AgriTech, vertical farms, and food resilience in crisis

    • Nutrition meets biotech: what’s coming for food as medicine

    • Consumer shifts in trust, ethics, and food transparency

    • Autonomous cars, freight, urban drones, and last-mile innovations

    • Transport as a wellbeing issue: inclusion, design, and access

    • Decentralised logistics and future supply chains

    • The business impact of global movement shifts

    • Foresight for governments: from reaction to preparation

    • Civic trust, digital governance, and democratic design

    • Future policy blind spots: what leaders aren’t asking

    • Scenario planning for local, state, and national strategy

    • Emerging tech trends decoded in plain English

    • Startups to watch: who’s solving for the next 5 years, not just the next 5 months

    • Innovation under constraint: what we learn from downturns

    • Founder foresight: why some ideas are early — and some are just wrong

    • The algorithmic attention span — and what’s still human

    • The future of journalism, misinformation, and platform dependence

    • How foresight helps communicators lead, not follow

    • Social listening and signal reading for media and marketing teams

    • Travel recovery and the experience economy reboot

    • How hospitality is shifting from service to story

    • Sustainable tourism and regenerative design

    • The future of accommodation, events, and cultural connection

The voice you want when:

  • The news breaks and the future feels uncertain

  • A story needs more than a hot take, it needs foresight

  • You need someone who can go live in two minutes and land the line that sticks

Featured Media Appearances

Morris Misel has been featured across major media platforms in Australia and globally, from live television and national newspapers to radio, podcasts, and international tech press. Below is a small selection of outlets where his expert commentary has appeared.

Regular and Past Segments

  • Current: Weekly contributor on Southern Cross FM and RTHK3 (Hong Kong Radio)

  • Past: Weekly segments on 3AW, 4BC, 6PR, and Sky News Australia

  • National TV appearances including Channel 7 Sunrise and Channel 9’s The Morning Show

Media-Ready, On-Air Proven

Morris Misel isn’t just insightful, he’s broadcast-ready. Journalists and producers turn to him because he’s:

mic_external_on Highly quotable and fast with a soundbite

mic_external_on A go-to guest who elevates live conversations with insight and warmth

mic_external_on Composed, clear, and calm under pressure

mic_external_on Trusted to simplify complexity on the spot