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		By: Jim Burke		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks Paul. I appreciate the reminder in your article that the three horizons are not static and continually shift to the right, much like traditional s-curves build on each other. Because of that, the transition is, as you point out, not just limited to innovations  integrated at the tech level, and in a systems integration—tech, social, economic, political, environmental, and ethical.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Paul. I appreciate the reminder in your article that the three horizons are not static and continually shift to the right, much like traditional s-curves build on each other. Because of that, the transition is, as you point out, not just limited to innovations  integrated at the tech level, and in a systems integration—tech, social, economic, political, environmental, and ethical.</p>
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