Love Letter #4

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01 Tomorrow Club #3 The Future of Movement 
On Tuesday May 19th, we finally hosted our club online with some amazing panelists talking about the future of travel and hospitality. Some of the insights we took with us were that many companies are already now working with different future scenarios in order to be prepared for both crises like this one and for what's coming next. 
Collaboration and the acceptance that things will change (and already have) are vital for companies in order to get through this. When it comes to the future of hospitality, it will be even more purpose-driven. The future traveller is looking for something unique and even custom-made holidays will most likely be on the map. Business travel will potentially decrease. The flying experience itself will become even more seamless and frequent flyers might be looking for some privacy throughout this experience as hygiene will play a bigger role. This ties into the change we will see when it comes to luxury as parameters such as hygiene as well as safety and social distancing will play a bigger role. 
A more thorough reflection is coming your way very soon - so make sure you follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram to be the first one to know! 

If you missed the session, you can re-watch it here (Password: 3t+#6@t&)

02 A selection of reads - handpicked by our team
> What can we learn from the way many female leaders - such as Germany's chancellor Angela Merkel and New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern - are handling the Covid-19 crisis? Read here.

> How Covid-19 will transform transport in Britain's (and other countries') cities. An article on the new normal which you'll find here. 

> Many of us are wondering what travelling will look like in the future. Especially air travel that has been questioned in terms of its impact on the environment will most likely change post Covid-19. KTH is working on a tool that will map out the impact of frequent flying within companies in order to understand what can be cut down (in Swedish). Read more about it here. 

03 Listen
> A Life Worthy Of Our Breath - "So this conversation holds a last memory before the world shifted on its axis. More stunning is how exquisitely Ocean Vuong spoke on that day to the world we have now entered — its heartbreak, its poetry, and its possibilities of both destroying and saving." An interview by Krista Tipett with writer Ocean Vuong ("On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous).
Click here.

> Another Tomorrow Dispatch #6 Head of Business Design Karin makes us realise that during this time we might be more similar to (our) children than we ever thought we'd be. Her reflections on the value of boredom and what to find on the other side of it, can help you overcome it and maybe, just maybe, start doing something you never thought you would. Listen to it here. 

> Another Tomorrow Dispatch #7 Carina our Experience Design Intern speaks about the cultural differences she experienced when having to go back to her home country Singapore. A very interesting episode on being in-between two countries and their different approaches to this crisis. Listen here. 

Until next time, stay safe and stay curious!
/ Team Another Tomorrow

Another Tomorrow is a futures agency that helps organisations thrive in an uncertain world. We help organisations navigate and create a better future by systemising the exploration of the unknown. We bring perspectives together, facilitate change, and prototype what lies ahead.

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