
Icons of Futures Thinking. — insight & foresight

Figure 1.1 details The details of the different levels are as below: Anticipate: Prediction, early warning, quantification, identification of risk and opportunity. The question is, ‘What can we expect from X in the next five years’? Envision: Exploring how current trends and new possibilities might shape what comes next. The question is, ‘What migh
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The intent of How to Future is to provide a way of looking at prospective problems, questions or challenges that, over time, becomes ingrained as a useful method for considering what could be. Futuring isn’t a once a year or a few times per quarter event; it’s an always-on way of thinking about what’s next, with a dimension of nimbleness and fluidi
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Affective Foresight begins with the acknowledgement that futures thinking benefits the human emotional state, seeks to understand emotional nuance of the future, and promotes the benefits of foresight as a tool for improved mental health and decision making