Student Scenarios
Since 1996 post graduate MBA students have published scenarios on the future of the information society online as part of Daniel Erasmus's class on scenairo thinking at the various business schools in the world. These more than 60 scenarios sets of which a selection is listed below and form a unique record of thinkig of how the perceptions of the information society evolved from a new technology, boom and bust. Many of the predictions, controvercial at their time, have proven to be accurate in retrospect. At moments that Daniel Erasmus is teaching a class on scenario thinking, you will also find scenarios in process of construction on this site.
If you have been involved in some of the processes, please add to this page to refect on how thinking in scenarios aided your decisionmaking since developing the scenarios.
Student scenarios in process
In this section you will find the scenarios where this year students are working on now. Please don't edit if you are not on the project. But you are more than welcome to comment on them!
There are no student scenarios in process at this moment.
Student scenarios from previous years
Here the finished student scenarios from 1996 onward can be found, divided by content categories. The same scenarios can be found divided by the years in which they were made in student scenarios by year.
Student scenarios developed in MBA Classes:
- Energy scenarios - Running out of energy and creating it?
- Pharmaceutical industry scenarios - A health check or a healthy cheque?
- Banking in future - Some ideas on why some may be laughing all the way to the bank...
- ICT outsourcing scenarios - Insourcing creativity or dependency?
Information Society
the information society 2005 (1998)
distance education 2011 (1996)
Internet Commerce
free internet service provision 2003 (1996)
Telecommunications
telecommunications 2015 (1997)
Work and Organisation
electronic cash (1996) interpersonal communication
Entertainment
broadcast media in 2007 (1997)
delivery of entertainment 2006 (1996)
Health
Childhood
childhood freedom in 2020 (2000)
Industry Sectors