Language:EnglishPublisher:Triarchy Press LtdISBN-13:9781917251051ISBN-10:191725105XUPC:9781917251051Book Category:Business & EconomicsBook Subcategory:Forecasting, Strategic PlanningSize:8.90 x 5.90 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.7518Product ID:SCZGZTFMT1
This is a practical guide to improved medium-term decision-making for business leaders. The quality of decisions made by organisations and governments affects us all: decisions made with old paradigm assumptions may not take advantage of opportunities presented by the new, emerging paradigm; they restrict our ability to develop resilient choices. In The Possibility Wheel, Patricia Lustig and Gill Ringland collate and analyse the trends that underlie the changes that are overturning our economy and society. They provide a clear framework for making sense of what is happening around the world: Presenting evidence from the best sources Outlining 'Forces for Change' that surround us Evaluating the disruptive 'Threats' that we face and examining the fracturing social and economic 'Backbones' on which we all rely. Then they offer a toolset (the Possibility Wheel) to help senior executives and management teams make informed and resilient choices and strategic decisions. The Possibility Wheel brings global evidence to play in your locality and organisational context -- so you can explore opportunities, develop resilient choices, make more robust decisions and enjoy better outcomes.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Triarchy Press LtdISBN-13:9781917251051ISBN-10:191725105XUPC:9781917251051Book Category:Business & EconomicsBook Subcategory:Forecasting, Strategic PlanningSize:8.90 x 5.90 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.7518Product ID:SCZGZTFMT1
Patricia Lustig is an internationally recognised practitioner in foresight and strategy development, future thinking, scenario planning and innovation. She has worked globally and is multilingual. Patricia is a Board Member of the Association of Professional Futurists (APF) and Programme Director of their flagship Emerging Fellows Programme. She runs LASA Insight Ltd. and works with SAMI Consulting. She wrote the award winning Strategic Foresight: Learning from the future, has written 6 further books and publishes blogs and articles through Long Finance, APF, Radix often with Gill Ringland and on her Substack, It's Not All Bad. Gill Ringland is an Emeritus Fellow of SAMI Consulting. She is a Life Fellow of the BCS. She is an ICL Fellow Emeritus and a Fellow of the World Academy of Art & Science. She wrote Scenario Planning while responsible for strategy at ICL. She has over 150 publications and her books are used at Business Schools including Harvard. This is her twelfth book She publishes thought pieces and blogs through the BCS, Long Finance, the apf and Radix
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This is a practical guide to improved medium-term decision-making for business leaders. The quality of decisions made by organisations and governments affects us all: decisions made with old paradigm assumptions may not take advantage of opportunities presented by the new, emerging paradigm; they restrict our ability to develop resilient choices. In The Possibility Wheel, Patricia Lustig and Gill Ringland collate and analyse the trends that underlie the changes that are overturning our economy and society. They provide a clear framework for making sense of what is happening around the world: Presenting evidence from the best sources Outlining 'Forces for Change' that surround us Evaluating the disruptive 'Threats' that we face and examining the fracturing social and economic 'Backbones' on which we all rely. Then they offer a toolset (the Possibility Wheel) to help senior executives and management teams make informed and resilient choices and strategic decisions. The Possibility Wheel brings global evidence to play in your locality and organisational context -- so you can explore opportunities, develop resilient choices, make more robust decisions and enjoy better outcomes.
Patricia Lustig is an internationally recognised practitioner in foresight and strategy development, future thinking, scenario planning and innovation. She has worked globally and is multilingual. Patricia is a Board Member of the Association of Professional Futurists (APF) and Programme Director of their flagship Emerging Fellows Programme. She runs LASA Insight Ltd. and works with SAMI Consulting. She wrote the award winning Strategic Foresight: Learning from the future, has written 6 further books and publishes blogs and articles through Long Finance, APF, Radix often with Gill Ringland and on her Substack, It's Not All Bad. Gill Ringland is an Emeritus Fellow of SAMI Consulting. She is a Life Fellow of the BCS. She is an ICL Fellow Emeritus and a Fellow of the World Academy of Art & Science. She wrote Scenario Planning while responsible for strategy at ICL. She has over 150 publications and her books are used at Business Schools including Harvard. This is her twelfth book She publishes thought pieces and blogs through the BCS, Long Finance, the apf and Radix