Understanding the Future shows individuals and organizations how to develop scenario planning, using the Intuitive Logics (IL) model, to perceive what is happening in the business environment and how to improve strategic decision-making to plan for uncertainty.
Ronald Bradfield, a renowned scenario planning practitioner, traces the origins of scenario planning from its evolution to associated techniques and details the IL development process from Stage 1 to Stage 5. He includes an insightful chapter on how people think, describing the role of heuristics and biases, reviewing some of the commonly known ones, and concludes with the pros and cons of the IL model.
This book includes extensive reference material: appendices, a list of Foresight and Scenario organizations, Futures journals and magazines, published scenarios, select readings and guides, and the author's unique case material directly from his world-leading consulting work of the past 30 years.
Understanding the Future is an exceptional, comprehensive guide for postgrads, practitioners, leaders, policymakers and anyone involved in organizational development or management risk who needs to understand the IL scenario framework and its value in addressing organizational challenges amidst complexity.
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Professor George Wright, Strathclyde University, Glasgow, UK
"This new book is a very welcome, up-to-date addition to the literature on scenario planning, providing a learned and comprehensive introduction to the theories, concepts, tools and techniques in the field of scenario planning." Professor Robert Van Der Meer, Strathclyde University, Glasgow
"This very useful book provides anyone who wants to better understand the increasing environmental complexity and turbulence, with a practical approach to scenario building to explore alternative futures."
Professor Fran Ackerman, Curtin University, Australia
"This book provides an extensive and much needed historical review of the field of scenario planning, including leading models, complimented with an extensive review of contemporary techniques in the field. The bulk of the chapters present a highly detailed profile of the five-stage Intuitive Logics scenario development process. With focused guidance for both facilitators and practitioners, this book is one of the most comprehensive texts around. The book serves as a valuable and rich resource for any stage of experience in scenario planning and belongs as a permanent addition to everyone's library."
Megan M Crawford, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
Professor George Wright, Strathclyde University, Glasgow, UK
"This new book is a very welcome, up-to-date addition to the literature on scenario planning, providing a learned and comprehensive introduction to the theories, concepts, tools and techniques in the field of scenario planning." Professor Robert Van Der Meer, Strathclyde University, Glasgow
"This very useful book provides anyone who wants to better understand the increasing environmental complexity and turbulence, with a practical approach to scenario building to explore alternative futures."
Professor Fran Ackerman, Curtin University, Australia
"This book provides an extensive and much needed historical review of the field of scenario planning, including leading models, complimented with an extensive review of contemporary techniques in the field. The bulk of the chapters present a highly detailed profile of the five-stage Intuitive Logics scenario development process. With focused guidance for both facilitators and practitioners, this book is one of the most comprehensive texts around. The book serves as a valuable and rich resource for any stage of experience in scenario planning and belongs as a permanent addition to everyone's library."
Megan M Crawford, Edinburgh Napier University, UK