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<td align="right" valign="top"><br><br>A driving force is a conceptual tool that helps us understand deep trends working in the world and has an effect on the terrain of your focal issue. Below are an introduction about how to determine a driving force, a template to fill in and an instruction on how to upload your driving forces. These were originally meant for students, but can of course be used by anyone interested in scenario planning practices. | |||
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<td valign="top">'''[[Political Driving Forces]]''' | |||
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[[An Open China]], [[Control of the Internet]], [[Economic Growth in China]], [[Islamic Fundamentalism]], [[Power of the United Nations]], [[Proliferation of nuclear weapons]] and [[World Unification]], [[Host to the 2008 Olympic Games Beijing,china]], [[Elimination the gap between poor and rich in china]],[[Strike in China]] </font></td> | |||
<td valign="top">'''[[Economic Driving Forces]]''' | |||
<font size="-2">Including:<br> | |||
[[E-commerce in developing countries]], [[Crisis of the capitalism]], , [[Open Source]], [[Declining Dollar]], [[Chinese Families' economic condition]], [[Shift to Alternative Energy Sources]] and [[Affective Issues on China Economy]], [[Increasing influence of Seoul's economic condition on the overall Korean economy]],[[continuing the low growth of korea's economy]], [[Foreign Exchange Rate of China]]</font> | |||
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<td valign="top">'''[[Societal Driving Forces]]''' | |||
<font size="-2">Including:<br> | |||
[[Aging population]], [[liberalization of the health care market]], [[the rise of ethics in the Netherlands]], [[Chinese people's increasing leisure time]], [[Community Feeling]], [[Digital Literacy]], [[Future Value of an MBA]], [[Increasing influence of Millennials]], [[Increasing Mobility]], [[Violence in computer games]] [[Time as a valuable resource]] and [[Population of China]]</font></td> | |||
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<td valign="top">'''[[Technological Driving Forces]]''' | |||
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[[Artificial Neural Networks]], [[Gaming Industry]],[[Mobility]], [[Nanotechnology]], [[Peer-to-Peer Technology]], [[The Rapid Increase in WiFi Transmission Rates]], [[Virtual Communities]] and [[Voice-recognition system]]</font></td> | |||
<td valign="top">'''[[Environmental Driving Forces]]''' | |||
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[[Introduction of greenhouse gases emissions trading]], [[Global Dimming]], [[Acid Rain]], [[E-paper solution instead of the paper work]], [[The change of children playing sports to children playing videogames]] and [[Chinese Pollution Problems by Rapid Growth]], [[Increasing efforts to make Seoul a clean and green place to live]]</font> | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:15, 2 August 2006
A driving force is a conceptual tool that helps us understand deep trends working in the world and has an effect on the terrain of your focal issue. Below are an introduction about how to determine a driving force, a template to fill in and an instruction on how to upload your driving forces. These were originally meant for students, but can of course be used by anyone interested in scenario planning practices. How to determine a driving force? |
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