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Visioning: A Futurist's
Perspective
By Dr. Sheila Ronis: The
University Group
The following discussion is about the
many processes that constitute "visioning." Automotive Industries
magazine published a part of the following scenario here in the United
States and the Financial Times Automotive World published it in London.
It is called "Crisis on Asimov." It uses elements of a U.S.
Department of Defense visioning process which I had the privilege of working
on and helping to develop.
One visioning process, or the series of techniques that created Asimov,
tests the assumptions made in it.
This discussion also explores the rationale behind why visioning is an
important tool in the corporate planning cycle.
There are an infinite number of potential futures, so a vision of the
future is not a forecast or a prediction but a planning tool to think
about events that could happen in the future before they occur.
Continue on with
Visioning: A Futurist's Perspective before beginning the interactive
version of Asimov. (Highly Recommended)
Industry
Insight: Crisis on Asimov
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