future mapping
the why and the how
future mapping
the why and the how
who makes a good midwife?
A strong interest in the role of futures, as well as planting narrative ‘seeds’ that could be harvested in the future
Companies are built to be predictable and stable. That's a bad thing in today's world.
But it’s only when we sacrifice the certainty of answers, when we take our training wheels off, and when we dare to wander away from the street lamps that breakthroughs happen. If you stick to the familiar, you won’t find the unexpected. Those who get ahead in this century will dance with the great unknown and find danger, rather than comfort, in
... See moreThe purpose is to scout the path and shift the discourse.
Sociologist Elise Boulding calls this ‘temporal exhaustion’, arguing that ‘if one is mentally out of breath all the time from dealing with the present, there is no energy left for imagining the future.’
lots of this is too nebulous - but the mindset shift from ‘think exponentially, act incrementally’ to ‘think transformationally, act transitionally’ is really potent