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Gain valuable perspectives into thinking about the future in a fast chag world What you'll learn The course will introduce the key aspects of this exciting and fascinating topic of Futures Thinking. The course will help you to develop your own Futures thinking mindset and become more futures literate. The course aims to support reflection upon our orientations towards the future as individuals, as organisations, as students or as educators. The course will help you get better at leading positive change and thinking outside the box. The course will help you build your creativity and to be ready for an increasingly fast chag world. The course will help you and your business/organisation to adapt to an uncertain world, build resilience and agility to survive and thrive. Increase participants’ ability to imagine different futures and act towards the realisation of a preferred future. Build an understanding of how to engage in future-oriented thinking. Challenge your conceptions about the future and imagined preferred futures. Help you to understand the link between future-oriented thinking and action in the present. You will recognise your own agency as a change-maker. You will become aware of your own and other people’s assumptions about the future. Requirements There are no requirements - simply a desire to understand, prepare for and take ownership of the future! The course is suitable for bners who want an introduction to thinking about the future. The course is a first step for participants who wish to familiarise themselves with future-oriented thinking and foresight. Description “The only certainty for the future is change. Hence, it is very risky to assume that everything will stay the same as today.”– Kees van der HeijdenWe live in a complex and fast-moving world. The pace of change is itself accelerating! These are turbulent s and both the future and the present feel more uncertain and nebulous than before. The major changes of our are familiar to everyone: climate change, biodiversity loss, rapidly advancing technology, mass migrations, ageing populations, the worst war in Europe since 1945, a food and energy crisis and challenges associated with democracy. It’s no wonder that many people feel like their faith in the future is being tested!Futures thinking for personal, organizational, and societal resilience and success is essential. Imagining a better future is perhaps more important right now than it has ever been in human history. Futures thinking is used across all sectors, industries and functions - government, corporate, non-profit and startups. Futures thinking is used in strategy, innovation, change management and personal development. We use tools like environmental scanning and scenario planning.The foresight gained from Futures Thinking allows us to thrive in a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA) environment.Organizations that intentionally develop a futures culture are pd for market-leading innovation, successful opportunity development, and revenue-generating futures intelligence.The course seeks to encourage and inspire course participants to be bolder in the way they think about the future; to push the boundaries of current constraints and knowledge of how things can be done.Being a futurist is not for a select few - it's for all of us! These skills of being a futurist are teachable and learnable. The more you think like a futurist, the better you can create the future you want.While there will always be great uncertainty about the future, there is no uncertainty that it will unfold, so who is responsible for the future? I think we all are. So let's get started. We all have a stake and interest in the future!"My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there."Charles KetteringWelcome to the course! Overview Section 1: Introduction to Futures thinking Lecture 1 Introduction to the course Lecture 2 What is Futures Thinking? Lecture 3 Who might use futures thinking? Lecture 4 Benefits of futures thinking Lecture 5 The challenges of futures thinking Lecture 6 Introduce yourself to other course participants Lecture 7 Practice - machine to 10 years ago Lecture 8 Practice - machine to 10 years into the future Lecture 9 Reflection on the last two assignments Lecture 10 Summary of section 1 Section 2: Implementing Futures Thinking Lecture 11 Introduction to section 2 Lecture 12 The mindset and skills of an effective futurist Lecture 13 Practice - Get into a Futurists mindset Lecture 14 Environmental or Horizon scanning Lecture 15 Practice scanning STEEP changes Lecture 16 Weak signals of the future Lecture 17 Practice - Choose a signal of your own Lecture 18 Assumptions about the future Lecture 19 Practice - Reversing Assumptions Technique Lecture 20 The futures cone & alternate futures Lecture 21 Creating alternative futures with scenarios Lecture 22 Practice - Create your own scenario Lecture 23 Visioning your preferred future and backcasting Lecture 24 Practice - Imagine your preferred future and first steps Lecture 25 Story telling and prototyping artifacts from the future Lecture 26 Practice - Develop a story or prototype from 10 years Lecture 27 Futures Thinking is Collaborative Lecture 28 Practice - The Futures Wheel Lecture 29 Summary of section 2 Section 3: Conclusions and resources for further leaning Lecture 30 Introduction to section 3 Lecture 31 Practice - Machine to 2036 Lecture 32 Sources of further information on Futures Thinking Lecture 33 Congratulations Lecture 34 Bonus lecture The course is for anyone who wants to become better at thinking about the future.,Those who want to define their preferred future scenario and take steps today to make it happen.,Bner futurists who want an introduction to this endlessly fascinating topic.,Both nonprofits and for-profit organisations who seek to use Futures Thinking to help improve strat business decision-making.,Small business owners who what to catch potential trends early and capitalise on them.,Leaders who want to get a new perspective on the world and not get blind sided by the competition.,Those who want to build a culture of expentation, thus also increasing organisational long-term resilience.,Those who wish to foster a culture of longer-term thinking within their organisation.,Educators who want to better equip their students to engage with the future.,Government policy makers who want to make policy which is robust and responds to long-term change.,Those who want to make the future a greater priority and embed long-term thinking into their everyday lives. 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