Joel Barker:
The "Paradigm Man"
Joel Barker is an independent scholar and futurist. Because he was the first person to popularize the concept of paradigm shifts, he is known around the world as the "Paradigm Man."

Joel Barker began his work in 1975 and pioneered the concept of paradigm shifts to explain profound change and the importance of vision to drive change within organizations. The prestigious Library Journal listed his book, Future Edge, published in 1992, as one of the most influential business books of that year.
Most of us know Joel Barker from his extraordinary training programs about the future. They have been translated into 14 languages and have been international best sellers for over a decade. Additionally, Joel Barker has worked with various organizations around the world, as well as with nations including Singapore, Venezuela, Canada, and Peru.
His honors include an honorary Doctorate in Visionary Leadership from St. Mary’s University in Minnesota in 1999; the Excellence in Education Award from the International Education Association, Pi Lambda Theta in 1993; and the Doris Carpenter Education Award in 1997, from the City of Chattanooga for his part in supporting educational innovation.