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     <td class="emptyTD"><div align="justify">Welcome to <strong>ScenarioThinking.org</strong>,  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 <a href="http://www.mediawiki.org" title="http://www.mediawiki.org" rel="nofollow">mediawiki</a> technology, is currently sponsored by <a href="http://www.danielerasmus.com" title="http://www.danielerasmus.com" rel="nofollow">Daniel Erasmus</a> and the <a href="http://www.dtn.net" title="http://www.dtn.net" rel="nofollow">Digital Thinking Network</a>,  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 />
     <td class="emptyTD"><div align="justify">Welcome to <strong>ScenarioThinking.org</strong>,  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 <a href="http://www.mediawiki.org" title="http://www.mediawiki.org" rel="nofollow">mediawiki</a> technology, is currently sponsored by <a href="http://www.danielerasmus.com" title="http://www.danielerasmus.com" rel="nofollow">Daniel Erasmus</a> and the <a href="http://www.dtn.net" title="http://www.dtn.net" rel="nofollow">Digital Thinking Network</a>,  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 /><br />
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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 <a href="http://www.mediawiki.org" title="http://www.mediawiki.org" rel="nofollow">mediawiki</a> technology, is currently sponsored by <a href="http://www.danielerasmus.com" title="http://www.danielerasmus.com" rel="nofollow">Daniel Erasmus</a> and the <a href="http://www.dtn.net" title="http://www.dtn.net" rel="nofollow">Digital Thinking Network</a>, 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.

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What are scenarios?

Scenario planning is a discipline for rediscovering the original entrepreneurial power of creative foresight in contexts of accelerated change, greater complexity, and genuine uncertainty.
--Pierre Wack

 
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Scenario data resources

The Scenario Thinking Portal is the place where we can share our favourite URL's on scenario planning and future studies in general. You are invited to use the links collected here. But don't forget to leave your own favourite URL's as well.

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Why do we need them?

From Scenarios to Strategy explores the possibilities of transforming scenario planning into strategic action. How can scenario planning be used for formulating the strategies of different organizations or even for the development of society at large?

 
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Driving forces

A driving force is a conceptual tool that helps us understand deep trends working in the world and has an effect on the terrain of your focal issue. Below are an introduction about how to determine a driving force, a template to fill in and an instruction on how to upload your driving forces.

 
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Scenarios by students

The scenarios were developed by students follwoing Daniel Erasmus' courses on Scenario Thinking at the various business schools around the world. There are more than 60 scenario sets on different topics raging from information society to environment.

 
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What next?

Here is a place to go a little bit deeper into the subject of scenario planning. Here we exchange new ideas and share our thoughts about the way innovative scenario planning can benefit us.

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Scenarios by companies

This section conatains scenarios developed by companies for their strategic needs, kindly donated to scenariothinking.org allwoing, thus facilitating the growth of the community.

 
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How to utilize ready scenario sets?

From Scenarios to Strategy explores the possibilities of transforming scenario planning into strategic action. How can scenario planning be used for formulating the strategies of different organizations or even for the development of society at large?

 
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We have dedicated that section to the people that decided to share their knowledge on scenario thinking and thus enrich the global community.