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===[[Scenario Processes]]===
===[[Scenario Processes]]===
Here you will find links to sites with scenario processes in different context. Some of them aimed at the future a specific organization or country, other aimed at the description of global future processes and trends.
Here you will find links to sites with scenario processes in different context. Some of them aimed at the future a specific organization or country, other aimed at the description of global future processes and trends.<br>
 
''Includes the following links:''<br>
 
'''The National Intelligence Council'''
The National Intelligence Council is a centre of strategic counselling within the US government, advising senior policy makers and the president.<br>
[http://www.odci.gov/nic/NIC_home.html This page] contains some long term global  trend scenario's on many different issues, based on intelligence information.<br>
 
'''Shell scenario page'''
On [http://www.shell.com/home/Framework?siteId=royal-en&FC2=/royal-en/html/iwgen/our_strategy/scenarios/zzz_lhn.html&FC3=/royal-en/html/iwgen/our_strategy/scenarios/dir_scenarios_28022005.html this site] you will find information on scenario planning by Shell. This includes information on the newest scenarios, as well as on some previous ones. <br>


===[[Sources of Change]]===
===[[Sources of Change]]===

Revision as of 13:34, 13 June 2005

The Scenario Thinking Portal is the place where we can share our favourite URL's on scenario thinking and the future in general. You are invited to use the links provided by others. But don't forget to leave your own favourite URL's as well.
The idea is to accompany the links by a short description of the site.

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Scenario Resource Pages

Here you will find links to other sites that contain further links, articles and other resources. Some of those resource pages are specifically for scenario thinking and other scenario processes. Others are broader aimed and contain links to other future processes as well.

Includes the following links:

Scenario planning
Page by Martin Börjesson, scenario thinker and strategist.
A one-page site about scenario planning, with links to information, articles, reports and more.

Plausible Futures
Page with a wide variety of links to all kinds of views on possible futures. All links with a short description of its contents, divided by subsections. There is also a section on scenario's.

Scenario Processes

Here you will find links to sites with scenario processes in different context. Some of them aimed at the future a specific organization or country, other aimed at the description of global future processes and trends.

Includes the following links:

The National Intelligence Council The National Intelligence Council is a centre of strategic counselling within the US government, advising senior policy makers and the president.
This page contains some long term global trend scenario's on many different issues, based on intelligence information.

Shell scenario page On this site you will find information on scenario planning by Shell. This includes information on the newest scenarios, as well as on some previous ones.

Sources of Change

Some processes that we see happening now or are predicted to happen in the (near) future, are going to change the world. Here you will find links to some of those processes.

Fields of Interest

Here you will find links to many sites from different fields of interest that are interesting for people interested in scenario processes. Categorized by fields of interest such as business and economy, politics and science.

Statistical Data

Here you will find sites with statistical data on different fields, like demographical data, economic statistics, and statistics on IT development.

Futurism

Here you will find links to sites about and from futurists and their activities. To see why this is a separate section, look at the link below.
What is the difference between Futurism and Scenario Thinking or Scenario Learning