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future_fabulators:scenario_planning [2014-02-18 04:26] – maja | future_fabulators:scenario_planning [2014-02-19 06:55] – maja |
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<blockquote>Thinking through [scenario] stories, and talking in depth about their implications, brings each person’s unspoken assumptions about the future to the surface. Scenarios are thus the most powerful vehicles I know for challenging our ‘mental models’ about the world and lifting the ‘blinders’ that limit our creativity and resourcefulness.”</blockquote> | <blockquote>Thinking through [scenario] stories, and talking in depth about their implications, brings each person’s unspoken assumptions about the future to the surface. Scenarios are thus the most powerful vehicles I know for challenging our ‘mental models’ about the world and lifting the ‘blinders’ that limit our creativity and resourcefulness.”</blockquote> |
Peter Schwartz, The Art of the Long View: Planning for the Future in an Uncertain World | Peter Schwartz, The Art of the Long View: Planning for the Future in an Uncertain World |
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| <blockquote>... scenario writing (...) is fundamentally an act of evidence-based imagination" -Geoffrey Coyle </blockquote> |
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| <blockquote>"In my experience, scenario planning is an interpretive practice – it’s really closer to magic than technique. ... Look long enough, hard enough, and the pieces will fall into place. Magic is a very difficult thing – most people spend their whole life cutting magic out.” --Napier Collyns</blockquote> |
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====Scenario planning & scenario thinking==== | ====Scenario planning & scenario thinking==== |