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<td valign="top"><font size="-1">Welcome</font><font size="-1"> to '''ScenarioThinking.org''', the open community on scenario thinking and scenario planning where you can publish scenarios, reflect on the planning processes and share online resources about scenario planning in a democratic and inclusive manner. ScenarioThinking.org is currently sponsored by the [http://www.dtn.net Digital Thinking Network | <td valign="top"><font size="-1">Welcome</font><font size="-1"> to '''ScenarioThinking.org''', the world's No.1 open community on scenario thinking and scenario planning where you can publish scenarios, reflect on the planning processes and share online resources about scenario planning in a democratic and inclusive manner. ScenarioThinking.org, based on the [http://www.mediawiki.org mediawiki] technology, is currently sponsored by [http://www.danielerasmus.com Daniel Erasmus] and the [http://www.dtn.net Digital Thinking Network], which since 1996 has been active in the field of scenario planning and publishing scenarios online to grow the public discourse in the scenario thinking space. The philosophy is that we all benefit by sharing our scenario planning knowledge about this unique 30-year old process.<br> | ||
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<td valign="top" width="20%"><font size="3"><b>[[Agenda]]</b> </font><font size="-1">on coming events that are related to scenario thinking and planning.<br> | <td valign="top" width="20%"><font size="3"><b>[[Agenda]]</b> </font><font size="-1">on coming events that are related to scenario thinking and planning.<br> |
Latest revision as of 00:35, 19 September 2006
Welcome to ScenarioThinking.org, the world's No.1 open community on scenario thinking and scenario planning where you can publish scenarios, reflect on the planning processes and share online resources about scenario planning in a democratic and inclusive manner. ScenarioThinking.org, based on the mediawiki technology, is currently sponsored by Daniel Erasmus and the Digital Thinking Network, which since 1996 has been active in the field of scenario planning and publishing scenarios online to grow the public discourse in the scenario thinking space. The philosophy is that we all benefit by sharing our scenario planning knowledge about this unique 30-year old process. |
Agenda on coming events that are related to scenario thinking and planning. |
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