
Part 2: Using human developmental stages to predict market trends With Christopher Zdenek
From Breakfast Leadership Show by Michael D. Levitt
April 6, 2026 · 25 min · Episode 1333
About this episode
In this episode, Christopher Zdenek discusses how human developmental stages can be used to predict market trends, particularly in the ergonomic chair industry.
Episode Summary In this two-part conversation, I sat down with Christopher Zdenek, a former architect who became one of the quiet pioneers behind anatomically designed ergonomic chairs. Christopher shared how a simple conversation with a physical therapist sparked a deep curiosity about why most chairs cause discomfort — and how that curiosity turned into designs that would later become industry standards, even if his name never became widely known. We talked about why choosing the right chair is far more personal than most people realize, how body size, work style, and posture all play a role in long-term health, and why aesthetics too often win over function. Christopher also introduced his unique way of analyzing markets through human developmental stages — a framework that helped him predict the growing demand for ergonomic solutions years before it became mainstream. We wrapped up with a preview of his upcoming book, which explores these patterns and what they mean for individuals, organizations, and society. Links & Resources Where We Go From Here TV – Videos and in-depth workshop webinars exploring Christopher’s pattern analysis and related topics SomaErgo.com…
People in this episode
Guest: Christopher Zdenek
Topics covered
- human development stages
- market trends
- ergonomic chairs
- health and wellness
- design
Keywords
- ergonomics
- posture
- workspace
- health
- design standards
Mentioned in this episode
Products: anatomically designed ergonomic chairs, SomaErgo.com
Books & works: Where We Go From Here
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