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[http://homeserver.eu.archive.org/~daniel/IAB/JGarreau1.mov '''Future of Cities'''] A video interview with [http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/bios/garreau.html Joel Garreau], Principal of the Edge City Group. An interview on the future of cities.
[http://homeserver.eu.archive.org/~daniel/IAB/JGarreau1.mov '''Future of Cities'''] A video interview with [http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/bios/garreau.html Joel Garreau], Principal of the Edge City Group. An interview on the future of cities.
[http://www.managementconsultingnews.com/pdf/interviews/Czerniawska_Interview_final_pdf.pdf '''What’s Next for Consulting'''] A written interview with Fiona Czerniawska on the future of consulting (.pdf).

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Interviews with experts can be a powerful part of determining the driving forces that lay beneath the uncertainties we want to explore. Experts can give us insights into processes from different angels and supply us with fresh ideas that we would never think of ourselves. This way broadening our view on possible futures significantly.

Sharing interviews on many subjects can broaden our insight into developments all over the world, this way giving us a solid base for scenario processes. So by no means is the subject of the interviews restricted to scenario thinking, although interviews on this subject are more than welcome.


Future of Cities A video interview with Joel Garreau, Principal of the Edge City Group. An interview on the future of cities.

What’s Next for Consulting A written interview with Fiona Czerniawska on the future of consulting (.pdf).