Next Wave International Next Wave International™ is a faith-based communications group >which is
training organizations to engage the future & move society forward
in a positive direction. Founder / Director: Mal Fletcher
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Committees Vs Leadership
Debate is raging in some arenas as to whether or not committees are better than strong individual leaders in civic life.

Mal Fletcher discusses with Louisa Hannan on BBC Radio.

Added 10/11/2010


Is Teen Music Soft Porn?
In an age of ubiquitous digital media & 24/7 celebrity culture, are we over-sexualizing teen music?

Are our children over-exposed to graphic sexual themes? Mal Fletcher discusses in this interview with BBC Radio.

Added 17/08/2010


City on a Hill for Church Leaders (Part 1)
How can church leaders engage the future of their cities & stay ahead of the curve?

Mal Fletcher lectures on FutureChurch to a group of key Australian leaders.

Added 03/08/2010


City on a Hill for Church Leaders (Part2)
How can church leaders engage the future of their cities & stay ahead of the curve?

Mal Fletcher lectures on FutureChurch in Part 2 of this study.

Added 03/08/2010


Building a Culture of Confidence - for Men
Men are under unique pressures today. How can they build a proactive culture of confidence around them?

Mal Fletcher addresses a men's event in St. Louis, USA.

Added 03/08/2010


City on a Hill Church Leaders Q&A w/ Mal Fletcher
Pastors love the opportunity to ask questions of a futurist & pioneer leader like Mal Fletcher.

Here are some great questions - & excellent answers!

Added 03/08/2010


The Big Five for Leaders
The 5 big questions every leader should ask, whatever their enterprise or venture.

Mal Fletcher speaks at the graduation ceremony for Cottonwood Leadership College, Los Angeles.

Added 02/08/2010


Old Age - Are You Future Proof?
Within 20 years, 25% of Britain's population will have reached the retirement age of 65 years.

What changes are needed to the way we see old age?

Mal Fletcher discusses in this interview with BBC Radio.

Added 30/07/2010


Old Age - Are You Future Proof?
Are you future-proofing yourself, preparing for your retirement? How can we approach old age with a better mindset and release the elderly to make their unique contribution to our society?

Mal Fletcher on BBC Radio

Added 26/07/2010


The Future: Ethics, Human Choice, Millennials
What does the future hold for us in the areas of ethics & social change? Who are the Millennials & what part will they play in these changes?

Mal Fletcher discusses this & more w/ Steve Austin for ABC Radio Australia.

Added 10/05/2010



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Hey Mal and the guys at NWI!! Just to say thank heaps for all the work that you are doing! A special thanks to Mal for coming to LIFT this year - your messages were just awesome!
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