Tuesday, June 01, 2010
Personal Scenario Planning
We usually think of scenario planning as an exercise for to decision-making by organizations or as a way to frame and facilitate public debate about major social issues. But as suggested by scenario planning gurus such as Peter Schwartz and James Ogilvy, scenario planning can also be a powerful personal development tool. Just as scenario planning can open up and invigorate the minds of organizations, it can also open up the minds of individuals as they consider the challenges and uncertainties of their own futures.
Wired magazine offers this intriguing guide to using personal scenario planning by Peter Schwartz. .
Posted by Zhan Li on 06/01 at 06:39 AMBlogging • (548) Comments •

Organizations
Acceleration Studies Foundation, USA
The Centre for Scenario Planning and Future Studies, University of Strathclyde, UK
Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies, Denmark
Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies, University of Hawaii, USA
Institute for Alternative Futures, USA
Oxford Scenarios Program, Oxford University, UK
RAND Frederick S. Pardee Center for Longer Range Global Policy and the Future Human Condition, USA
Scenario Planning Institute, Colorado State University, USA
World Futures Studies Federation
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