How Building the Future Really Works

From Information Technologies and Space Technologies to Power Production and Electromobility—What Society Needs to Take the Next Leap Forward

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Pub Date 14 Aug 2023 | Archive Date 30 Nov 2023

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There are laws of nature in business and technology development – almost as immutable as the laws of physics. They have never before been summarized in an accessible way in one book. You can learn them by spending your life studying economic history and putting the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle together, one by one. Or you can read this book and jump-start your journey toward an understanding of how we as individuals, our companies, and countries need to build the future. First of all, we need to admit that we do not know exactly how to build the future – then we need to start building it!

Read this book and learn how building the future really works.

There are laws of nature in business and technology development – almost as immutable as the laws of physics. They have never before been summarized in an accessible way in one book. You can learn...


Advance Praise

John W.

5.0 out of 5 stars Unveiling the Mechanics of Crafting Tomorrow: How Building the Future Truly Unfolds

Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023

I had the pleasure of reading ""How Building the Future Really Works"" by Mats Larsson, and I must say, this book is a true masterpiece that brilliantly bridges the realms of business, technology, and societal progress.


Larsson's adeptness at unraveling the intricate dance between economic principles and technological advancement is nothing short of remarkable. His comparison of these dynamics to the immutable laws of physics provides an illuminating perspective that's both accessible and insightful.


What sets this book apart is its ability to condense decades of economic history and technological evolution into a comprehensive framework that guides readers through the essential principles with clarity and depth. The author's unique approach offers a shortcut to comprehending how individuals, corporations, and nations collectively shape the future.


The author's expertise shines through in his discussions about managing the complex relationship between government, business, and technology. From electromobility to information technologies, Larsson covers a wide spectrum of industries, transforming what could be intimidating subjects into accessible and thought-provoking narratives.


His call for society to embrace breakthroughs and restructured industries as a catalyst for meaningful progress provides an invigorating perspective. This book isn't just about understanding the future; it's about actively participating in its creation.


In a world teeming with futurist literature, ""How Building the Future Really Works"" stands out as an exceptional guide. I'm excited to see more works from Mats Larsson that continue to dissect the complexities of our ever-evolving world.


The future, as painted by Larsson's insights, is nothing short of amazing. If you're seeking a profound understanding of how building the future truly operates, this book is a must-read"

John W.

5.0 out of 5 stars Unveiling the Mechanics of Crafting Tomorrow: How Building the Future Truly Unfolds

Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023

I had the pleasure of reading ""How...


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