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=== | ===FutureScene 2005=== | ||
====21st – 23rd September==== | |||
FutureScene 2005 will help business make sense of tomorrow's world. Led by a group of professional, business futurists delegates will be briefed on some of the key changes that will affect their businesses over the next five to ten years. They will have time (all too rare today) to consider the long-term impact on their own organisations and to outline management strategies. More information can be found on the website: [http://www.thegff.com/futurescene.cfm thegff.com/futurescene] | |||
===European Futurists Conference Lucerne=== | |||
====10th -12th July==== | |||
The EFCL aims to be the foremost annual gathering of futurists, analysts and decision makers with long-term perspectives working with scientific methods for futures studies in Europe. It is dedicated to the professional needs of futurists AND long-term decision makers in Europe. More information can be found on the website: [http://www.european-futurists.org european-futurists.org] | The EFCL aims to be the foremost annual gathering of futurists, analysts and decision makers with long-term perspectives working with scientific methods for futures studies in Europe. It is dedicated to the professional needs of futurists AND long-term decision makers in Europe. More information can be found on the website: [http://www.european-futurists.org european-futurists.org] | ||
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Add any events that are relevant to thinking about scenarios, and the future. Please try to keep this page in reverse chronological order.
FutureScene 2005
21st – 23rd September
FutureScene 2005 will help business make sense of tomorrow's world. Led by a group of professional, business futurists delegates will be briefed on some of the key changes that will affect their businesses over the next five to ten years. They will have time (all too rare today) to consider the long-term impact on their own organisations and to outline management strategies. More information can be found on the website: thegff.com/futurescene
European Futurists Conference Lucerne
10th -12th July
The EFCL aims to be the foremost annual gathering of futurists, analysts and decision makers with long-term perspectives working with scientific methods for futures studies in Europe. It is dedicated to the professional needs of futurists AND long-term decision makers in Europe. More information can be found on the website: european-futurists.org
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