01 Another Tomorrow is growing! Ready to create the future with us?
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We’ve been prototyping the future since 2015 for some of the world’s most innovative companies, helping them become future-ready. We’re now hiring for a Business Designer to take our clients’ transformations to the next level!
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You are:
Design x Business: You thrive at the intersection of strategy and creativity, unlocking potential and accelerating our clients’ ambition with strategic rigour and a solution-oriented mindset.
Skilled and experienced: Perhaps you're ready to jump from a big ship into an agile speedboat, energised by versatility and hands-on projects.
A leader, mentor and team-player comfortable taking teams and clients beyond their comfort zones and guiding them into the future. You know that change is hard, but the only worthwhile pursuit if you want to make a real difference.
Fluent in Swinglish: Can work seamlessly with both Swedish and English clients.
We are:
Independent in thought and ownership: visionary doers in command of our own destiny.
Cross-disciplinary: Our team spans from creative tech to climate economics to business design.
International + agile: 5 nationalities, 7 languages working from our Stockholm studio and solving problems across the globe.
Climate focused: We are taking this existential threat of climate change head-on in our day to day, for our clients, ourselves and our grandchildren.
Could this be you (or someone you know)? Reach out to us!
We can't wait to hear from you ✨
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Another Tomorrow is happy to welcome the newest addition to our team: Yuet Ying from Singapore. Yuet Ying is a third year Political Science major at the National University in Singapore. Having interned at a Venture Capital firm focusing on sustainable tech startups previously, she greatly admires Sweden’s sustainability efforts and therefore wanted to join our team for her 11-month internship. She will be supporting the communications team with both written and visual content creation but also be involved in our efforts of supporting companies towards the net-zero shift. "Outside of work, I enjoy looking at cat memes, playing the cello, going for walks and reading". Some of Yuet Ying's book recommendations are 'Between the World and Me' by American author Ta-Nehisi Coates and 'Finding Chika: A Little Girl, an Earthquake, and the Making of a Family' by Mitch Albom. Send Yuet Ying a welcome message!
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03 Curated by Another Tomorrow
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> 5 Tips To Navigate Sustainable Logistics
With e-commerce surging 45% from pre-pandemic to 2021, the shift to online shopping has become a way of life for many of us. The growth of e-commerce has vast ramifications on the environment, as packaging waste and carbon emissions from same-day and next-day deliveries increase. As individual consumers, how can we think about the sustainability of logistics operations?
This Forbes article outlines 5 ways in which companies can optimise their supply chain logistics using data and technology, while minimising harm to the environment at the same time. | |
> What’s the future of the future?
“So-called realism has trapped us in an interminable present, where even the most daring innovations fail to envision a better and more equitable world—and in fact depend on the failure of our imagination for their successes, if you consider how Amazon’s delivery-on-demand has merely set a precedent for further deteriorating working conditions; or that Elon Musk’s Hyperloop only makes sense in a future without public access to transit."
As climate chaos becomes ever more prevalent and cynicism about capitalism arises, we have to look towards futures that interrupt the status quo. We should imagine a future that is not ahead of us, but beyond our current plan of imagination.
By revising history and reimagining geopolitics through the example of the Tropical Futures Institute, this article explores how we can rewrite historical narratives and alter our perceptions of the future. Read on here to find out how we can innovate alongside nature and decolonize the forces of technology, governance and society.
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> 100 ways to slightly improve your life without really trying
We came across this article on 100 ways to improve your life without really trying. But if going through 100 ways is too much effort, here are 8 of our top picks!
#8 Send a voice note instead of a text; they sound like personal mini podcasts.
#11 Get the lighting right: turn off the overhead one, turn on lots of lamps (but turn off when you leave the room).
#47 Take out your headphones when walking – listen to the world.
#48 Buy secondhand.
#50 Learn how to floss properly.
#67 Sing!
#79 Ignore the algorithm – listen to music outside your usual taste.
#100 For instant cheer, wear yellow.
If these methods aren’t enough to make your life noticeably better, check out more (or all!) of them here!
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Until next time, stay safe and stay curious!
/ Linnéa & Team Another Tomorrow
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