
Theodore Modis
I was born in Greece and came to America to study as a teenager. I received a Masters in Electrical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Physics, both from Columbia University, New York. Before founding Growth Dynamics in 1994 (www.growth-dynamics.com), I worked at Digital Equipment Corporation as the head of a management science consultants group for over ten years. Before that, I had carried out research in particle-physics experiments at Brookhaven National Laboratory and Europe's CERN.
I am author/co-author to over one hundred articles in scientific and business journals and ten books translated into several languages. My article titled "Genetic Re-Engineering of Corporations" received the 1997 Outstanding-Paper-of-the-Year Award in the journal it was published. My first book "Predictions: Society's Telltale Signature Reveals the Past and Forecasts the Future" was "groomed" by Simon & Schuster to become a bestseller.
I am also author to "Stocks' Futures", an iPad app that forecasts stock prices by treating stock like species and the stock market like an ecosystem.
I have on occasion taught at Columbia University, the University of Geneva, the European business schools INSEAD and IMD, and the leadership school DUXX, in Monterrey, Mexico.
I have gained worldwide reputation for my expertise in S-curves and my vehement criticism of the Singularity concept, see Articles in my website (www.growth-dynamics.com).
I live in Lugano, Switzerland.
Phone: +41919212054
Address: Via Selva 8
Massagno 6900
Lugano, Switzerland
I am author/co-author to over one hundred articles in scientific and business journals and ten books translated into several languages. My article titled "Genetic Re-Engineering of Corporations" received the 1997 Outstanding-Paper-of-the-Year Award in the journal it was published. My first book "Predictions: Society's Telltale Signature Reveals the Past and Forecasts the Future" was "groomed" by Simon & Schuster to become a bestseller.
I am also author to "Stocks' Futures", an iPad app that forecasts stock prices by treating stock like species and the stock market like an ecosystem.
I have on occasion taught at Columbia University, the University of Geneva, the European business schools INSEAD and IMD, and the leadership school DUXX, in Monterrey, Mexico.
I have gained worldwide reputation for my expertise in S-curves and my vehement criticism of the Singularity concept, see Articles in my website (www.growth-dynamics.com).
I live in Lugano, Switzerland.
Phone: +41919212054
Address: Via Selva 8
Massagno 6900
Lugano, Switzerland
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Books by Theodore Modis
These manuscripts were among others recently unearthed and they comprise text related to Macedonian issues (there are other writings of fictional prose that may be edit at a later time).
IN GREEK!
The reader will also get candid and authentic glimpses on poorly known historical conflicts such as the Balkan Wars, the world's greatest ethnic cleansing, the occupation loan that the Nazis exacted from Greece, the Greek Civil War, the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, and the dispute over the use of the name Macedonia.
The reader will also find in here detailed instructions on how to use other offerings from Growth Dynamics such as, Where Are You on the Curve and What to Do about It, Competition Management, and Event Enhancement
The reader will also find in here detailed instructions on how to use other offerings from Growth Dynamics such as, Where Are You on the Curve and What to Do about It, Competition Management, and Event Enhancement."
Many of the book's predictions have already come true, for example, the curtailment of AIDS, the decline of criminality, the scarcity of nuclear-plant accidents, and the rise of car speed limits in the US.
My first book PREDICTIONS did not become a bestseller. However, it was meant to be one, in all respects. It had satisfied the prerequisites with flying colors (I had successfully accomplished all the Herculean tasks imposed on me) and the publisher had dished out a bestseller’s advance. But the market did not react as expected. In my mind, it was reality that was at fault. Being in the forecasting business I have occasionally seen exceptionally well-done forecasts perform poorly. In these cases, I am convinced that it is reality, which “misbehaves”. In the meantime, the story of the making of that book has itself become a “bestseller” among friends and acquaintances, and this story is what this little book recounts.
Papers by Theodore Modis