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== Scenario Work == | == Scenario Work == | ||
Publicly available scenario work that others have done: | Publicly available scenario work that others have done: | ||
* [[Mont Fleur Scenarios]] | |||
* [http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2012/03/future_tense_emerging_technologies_society_and_policy_.html Future Tense]. Collaboration between ''Slate'', New America Foundation, and Arizona State University | * [http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2012/03/future_tense_emerging_technologies_society_and_policy_.html Future Tense]. Collaboration between ''Slate'', New America Foundation, and Arizona State University | ||
* [http://www.stanford2025.com/#intro Stanford 2025] | |||
* [http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_GB/about_ikea/press/PR_FILES/the_future_kitchen.html Kitchens in 2040] (IKEA report) | * [http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_GB/about_ikea/press/PR_FILES/the_future_kitchen.html Kitchens in 2040] (IKEA report) | ||
* [http://tbdcatalog.com/ TBD Catalog] | |||
== Toolkits == | == Toolkits == | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
GBN has [http://www.gbn.com/consulting/planning.php great materials] (both introductory and case examples) on scenario thinking. In particular, Diana Scearce and Katherine Fulton's ''[http://www.gbn.com/consulting/article_details.php?id=27&breadcrumb=consulting What If?: The Art of Scenario Thinking for Nonprofits]'' is an excellent introduction. | GBN has [http://www.gbn.com/consulting/planning.php great materials] (both introductory and case examples) on scenario thinking. In particular, Diana Scearce and Katherine Fulton's ''[http://www.gbn.com/consulting/article_details.php?id=27&breadcrumb=consulting What If?: The Art of Scenario Thinking for Nonprofits]'' is an excellent introduction. | ||
Other materials of interest: | Other materials of interest: | ||
* [http://scenarioplanningtools.org/ Opening access to scenario planning tools] ([http://blog.placematters.org/2012/04/24/changing-planning-paradigm/ changing the planning paradigm]) | * [http://scenarioplanningtools.org/ Opening access to scenario planning tools] ([http://blog.placematters.org/2012/04/24/changing-planning-paradigm/ changing the planning paradigm]) | ||
* Gail Taylor's blog post, [http://www.tomorrowmakers.org/journal/2012/8/4/scan-and-play.html "Scan and Play"] | * Gail Taylor's blog post, [http://www.tomorrowmakers.org/journal/2012/8/4/scan-and-play.html "Scan and Play"] |
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Scenario Work
Publicly available scenario work that others have done:
- Mont Fleur Scenarios
- Future Tense. Collaboration between Slate, New America Foundation, and Arizona State University
- Stanford 2025
- Kitchens in 2040 (IKEA report)
- TBD Catalog
Toolkits
- Stuart Candy and Jeff Watson's The Thing From The Future card deck
Incorporating Online Tools
Scenario thinking has largely been practiced as a face-to-face process. However, there have been some explorations into integrating online tools into the process, and there are more opportunities to experiment.
Scan
- survey
- All Our Ideas
- Foresight Engine
Deliberation
See Also
GBN has great materials (both introductory and case examples) on scenario thinking. In particular, Diana Scearce and Katherine Fulton's What If?: The Art of Scenario Thinking for Nonprofits is an excellent introduction.
Other materials of interest:
- Opening access to scenario planning tools (changing the planning paradigm)
- Gail Taylor's blog post, "Scan and Play"