Futures in a Nutshell |
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-- a university of arizona
course on methods and approaches for studying the future
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1. The essentials of studying the future are:
Understanding
where we are today
Having an idea of where we want to go
Understanding relevant driving forces and paradigm shifts
Identifying uncertainties and assumptions
Recognizing your areas of ignorance (know what you don't know)
Developing several scenarios for better understanding of what is
possible
Revising the idea of where you want to go and how to get there
2. An expanded version of a futures study: Futures in a Nutshell
Overview
Develop a framework for addressing the future - learn about
the related subjects as necessary
Research a topic (to gather multiple perspectives and using multiple
sources)
Analyze and report using the tools and vehicles appropriate to
the audience
Understand the need for maintaining awareness on a continuing basis
- fine the best resources to do this efficiently
Recognize that communicating and implementing the results of a
futures study takes a careful effort
Develop an Understanding
of ....
The basics of change to help understand how to deal with the more
specific changes on a particular topic
The period of time you live in and people's REAL values (not just
the ones they talk about)
Paradigm shifts, major changes in trends, and potential major discontinuities
Scenario building and issues development to gain fresh perspectives
about the subject
Dealing with ambiguity, adaptive change (chaotics), and uncertainty
Summary
Futures techniques are like any technique - they grow rusty without
use
There is tremendous change occurring and more and more people understand
that but don't know what to do about it
During times of rapid change those with a knowledge of futures
techniques may benefit