Jonathan Peck
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Jonathan Peck is President of the Institute for Alternative Futures (IAF) and its for-profit subsidiary, Alternative Futures Associates (AFA). Jonathan Peck has written numerous books, reports and articles on futures studies, healthcare and pharmaceuticals. Jonathan Peck was trained as a political scientist and futurist at the University of Hawaii.
Jonathan Peck is currently a consulting futurist and provides a wide range of consulting, speaking and facilitation to companies, government agencies and non-profits. Jonathan Peck is also a certified practitioner of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), and has integrated psychological concepts from the field of organizational development into futures studies.
Jonathan Peck has co-authored two books on the future of healthcare. In 1985, Jonathan Peck co-authored The Future of Work and Health with Clem Bezold and Rick Carlson. He is also one of the leading authors of The 2029 Project: Achieving an Ethical Future for Biomedical R&D.
[edit] Books, reports & selected articles
- The 2029 Project: Achieving an Ethical Future for Biomedical R&D
- Clinical Development 2005 Report
- The Future of Work and Health

