Learning from Tomorrow: Using Strategic Foresight to Prepare for the Next Big Disruption
By Bart Édes
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COVID-19 wrecked the plans and strategies of organizations everywhere, while injecting greater uncertainty into a world already undergoing disruptive social and technological change. Strategic Foresight can help us navigate through the recovery and beyond. Strategic Foresight is a systematic, intelligence-gathering, vision-building process that helps us manage uncertainty by discerning plausible alternative futures and applying the insights to present-day planning. It is ideally suited to a world upended by the pandemic and rapid transformations in the way we live, work and interact. Using approachable language and a multitude of examples, Learning from Tomorrow shows how Strategic Foresight broadens our perspectives, exposes opportunities and risks, and opens our minds to innovation in a post-pandemic world. It is essential reading for organizational leaders and those responsible for developing strategies, scenarios, policies and plans.
Bart Édes
An experienced communicator with thirty years of experience leading and motivating teams, catalyzing organizational change, managing knowledge assets, formulating policies and strategies, and implementing technical assistance projects, Bart has spent his career working in North America, Central & Eastern Europe, and Asia & the Pacific. Areas of expertise and interest include international development, inclusive business/ESG, social policies, public governance and policy making, international trade, migration, emerging technologies, megatrend and risk analysis, foresight, partnership development, and communications and media relations. Primary regional focus: Developing Asia. He lives in Montreal, Canada.
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Learning from Tomorrow
Using Strategic Foresight to Prepare for the Next Big Disruption
The COVID-19 crisis has accentuated the need for public and private organizations to embrace a futurist mindset in a period of increasing uncertainty and transformational change. Learning from Tomorrow clearly explains how strategic foresight can help you forge resilient plans and strategies capable of managing alternative plausible futures in a post-pandemic world.
Anne Kabagambe, former Executive Director, World Bank Group
Learning from Tomorrow does an exceptional job of demystifying strategic foresight and making it approachable both for people new to foresight and to existing practitioners. The book is well researched with a tight narrative, and I’ll definitely be buying some copies to help spread the importance of foresight in government through my organization.
Bhreigh Gillis, Design Strategist, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board of Ontario
This book provides an accessible entry to the practice of strategic foresight. Key concepts are explained and the book provides examples of how some of the key tools in the foresight toolkit have been applied across the world, both in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and prior. The many scenarios surveyed shows how useful foresight is in this period of uncertainty — and how open the future is. The book should inspire readers to explore the practice of strategic foresight further and provides us with many avenues to do so.
Siv Helen Hesjedal, Chief Knowledge and Operations Officer, Eastern Cape Socio-Economic Consultative Council (South Africa)
Science tells us that anthropogenic threats to the environment and biodiversity are increasing and have serious – and in some cases irreversible — implications for the wellbeing of people, nature and the planet. Strategic foresight can help us assess how trends are evolving, enabling us to take action now to prepare for a wide range of future scenarios. Learning from Tomorrow strengthens our capacity to plan wisely and effectively. Every environmental leader should make this a must read
for 2021. Scott Edwards, Executive Director, Conservation Strategy Fund
Navigating the complexity of social transformation under emerging threats such as climate change is challenging for today’s governments and systems. Learning from Tomorrow offers a timely and highly relevant contribution to foresight and anticipatory governance by demonstrating how foresight facilitates robust, long-term planning in the midst of uncertainty. This is certainly a book that will change the way you think tomorrow, and unlock a new thinking of today.
Dr. Rathana Peou Norbert-Munns, Scenarios Coordinator, CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
Even though foresight has become a modern buzzword, it is veiled in mystery to many. Bart Édes fills this concept with life and convincingly shows why it should become an essential element of policy work and in other contexts. Learning from Tomorrow is essential reading for everyone who is interested in foresight and, even more, in its practical application.
Marek Prityi, Chief State Advisor, Ministry of Environment, Slovak Republic
RESETTING OUR FUTURE
Learning from Tomorrow
Using Strategic Foresight to Prepare for the Next Big Disruption
RESETTING OUR FUTURE
Learning from Tomorrow
Using Strategic Foresight to Prepare for the Next Big Disruption
Bart W. Édes
Winchester, UK
Washington, USA
First published by Changemakers Books, 2021
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Contents
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Foreword by Thomas Lovejoy
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Introduction
Chapter 1: What Is Foresight and What Does it Do?
Chapter 2: Putting Foresight to Work in Your Organization
Chapter 3: International Examples of Foresight in Practice
Chapter 4: Scenarios for the Post-Pandemic World
Chapter 5: Conclusion and Resources
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The Resetting Our Future Series
At this critical moment of history, with a pandemic raging, we have the rare opportunity for a Great Reset – to choose a different future. This series provides a platform for pragmatic thought leaders to share their vision for change based on their deep expertise. For communities and nations struggling to cope with the crisis, these books will provide a burst of hope and energy to help us take the first difficult steps towards a better future.
– Tim Ward, publisher, Changemakers Books
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