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<td><p class="front"><span class="subtitle">What next?</span> </p> | <td><p class="front"><span class="subtitle">What next?</span> </p> | ||
<p class="front">Here is a place to go a little bit deeper into the subject of scenario planning. Here we exchange new ideas and share our thoughts about the way innovative scenario planning can benefit us.</p></td> | <p class="front">Here is a place to go a little bit deeper into the subject of scenario planning. Here we exchange new ideas and share our thoughts about the way innovative scenario planning can benefit us. <br /></p></td> | ||
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Welcome to ScenarioThinking.org, the world's No.1 open community on scenario thinking and scenario planning where you can publish scenarios, reflect on the planning processes and share online resources about scenario planning in a democratic and inclusive manner. ScenarioThinking.org, based on the <a href="http://www.mediawiki.org" title="http://www.mediawiki.org" rel="nofollow">mediawiki</a> technology, is currently sponsored by <a href="http://www.danielerasmus.com" title="http://www.danielerasmus.com" rel="nofollow">Daniel Erasmus</a> and the <a href="http://www.dtn.net" title="http://www.dtn.net" rel="nofollow">Digital Thinking Network</a>, which since 1996 has been active in the field of scenario planning and publishing scenarios online to grow the public discourse in the scenario thinking space. The philosophy is that we all benefit by sharing our scenario planning knowledge about this unique 30-year old process. |
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