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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
'''What is Scenario Thinking'''Scenario thinking is a tool for motivating people to challenge the status quo, or get better
'''What is Scenario Thinking''' Scenario thinking is a tool for motivating people to challenge the status quo, or get better
at doing so, by asking “What if?” Asking “What if?” in a disciplined way allows you to
at doing so, by asking “What if?” Asking “What if?” in a disciplined way allows you to
rehearse the possibilities of tomorrow, and then to take action today empowered by those
rehearse the possibilities of tomorrow, and then to take action today empowered by those

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The Future of Scenario Thinking

Introduction

What is Scenario Thinking Scenario thinking is a tool for motivating people to challenge the status quo, or get better at doing so, by asking “What if?” Asking “What if?” in a disciplined way allows you to rehearse the possibilities of tomorrow, and then to take action today empowered by those provocations and insights. What if we are about to experience a revolutionary change that will bring new challenges for businesses or even human kind? Or enter a risk-averse world of few gains, yet few losses? What if we experience a renaissance of social innovation? And, importantly, what if the future brings new and unforeseen opportunities or challenges for your organization? Will you be ready to act? [1]

Advantages

Disadvantages

References

[1]Global Business Network. http://www.gbn.com/ArticleDisplayServlet.srv?aid=32655