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Revision as of 08:54, 12 October 2010
On this page you will find many different examples of scenarios. The right place as well to leave the scenarios that you want others to kwow about. Links to scenarios on the internet can be found and left at the 'Scenario processes' section of the Scenario Thinking Portal.
Go back to Main Page Student ScenariosSince 1996, post graduate MBA students have published scenarios about the future of the information society online as part of Daniel Erasmus's classes on scenario thinking at the various business schools around the world. There are more than 100 scenarios sets of which a selection is listed below. They form a unique record of scenario planning of how the perceptions of the information society evolved from the boom, bust, web 2.0 and intelligent applications with the emergence of information technologies. Many of the predictions, controversial at their times, have proven to be accurate in retrospect. If you have been involved in some of the processes, please add to this page your findings to reflect on how scenario planning aided your decisionmaking process by developing the scenarios yourself.
Recent Student scenarios[RSM MBA 2010 Scenarios]]
RSM EMBA 2009 Scenarios Go back to Main Page Student scenarios from previous yearsHere the finished student scenarios from 1996 onward can be found, divided by content in different categories. The same scenarios can be found classified by the year in which they were made in Student Scenarios by Year. If you add a scenario please add it in both sections. Go back to Main Page |