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e conversation.
For the facilitator, the role is more or less the same in all formats:
* Explaining t... ppropriate for the topic and the goals. Some need more contemplation or intimate sharing, others more active and unifying conversations, some can benefit form... eir intuitions, so that they tend to come up with more considered, honest answers. It invites reflection
f //'Should we do A or B?'// But you can also use more open questions, such as those starting with //'Ho... es the situation in the present.
If you prefer a more structured conversation, you can define the key f... want to construct your scenario based on facts or more subjective assumptions of the people involved, yo... st to most important. Alternatively you can use a more relative measure (e.g. drawing a horizontal line
imes not sharing can allow the participants to be more free in their imagination and not worry what they... oes today. Everything continued to grow. There is more of everything. More money, more waste, more work, more pleasure, more, more, more… Imagine waking up in this world. Look ar
into a short backstory. We usually include one or more images to capture their atmospheres. From the bac... debrief session. The stronger the immersion, the more valuable the experience. It is important to note ... uide (e.g. the [[GBN Approach]]) to create one or more scenarios that provide an alternative to the curr... r valuable insights.
You can also opt for using more informal story-creation techniques, or even omit
actions in the present can decide which future is more likely to unfold. The technique rarely produces r... st to most important. Alternatively you can use a more relative measure (e.g. drawing a horizontal line ... stion or issue. Some drivers are likely to remain more or less fixed, constant and 'certain', like demog... t to most uncertain. Alternatively, you can use a more relative measure. One of the ways is to draw a di
sidered megatrends. These are the forces that are more stable than trends and signals, more certain and constant.
===== Scanning process =====
//"Environm... anning different sources, it may be structured or more informal. In horizon scanning, it's important to ... ed for signals and trends by people who know much more about specific topics than you would.
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lly when designing participatory experiences; the more exactitude is present in the preparatory stages, the more effortless and spontaneous the process. Visibilit... Lightness ===
<blockquote>…My working method has more often than not involved the subtraction of weight... a hundred times and find it again after a hundred more twists and turns.\\
--Italo Calvino</blockquote>
ring rules of evidence. This effort to understand more deeply the present is, in our view, more valuable than most efforts to plumb the depths of uncertain fu... should find out. Note: If for your exercise it is more appropriate to use only three columns (only 'unkn
ation of the scenario, aiming to make the stories more concrete and tangible.
//NOTE: the process belo... design newspapers in smaller working groups of no more than 5 people. If your group is larger, you shoul... scenario they want to work on. There should be no more than 5 people per group.
* Step 2: News: Discu
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Start with a scenario, a general collection of more or less detailed aspects of the world you would l... e. Allowing privacy allows the character to leave more incidental things than are permitted in a public ... a dramatic video looping are all examples. Having more such entry points is valuable, as it will allow d
tuation is crucial for any futuring exercise. The more is known about what happened before and what is happening now, the more grounded the conversation about the future can be... rent conditions. Alternatively you can also use a more sensual approach and ask what is seen, heard, sen
rous strategy). A resilient approach encourages a more fluid response with the aim of returning to a nor... lways fall back onto a previous iteration, so the more testing, the more resilient, or well adapted the design can become.
Examples of futures testing includ
ructions and guiding questions), or if you prefer more free-form conversations, write the questions on a... documentation with the participants.
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lore what their own lives might be like in one or more alternate futures. This is a reflective/introspec... Add to scenarios: Invite the participants to add more details to the scenarios, based on their own expe
expanding on glimpses of the future, and creating more complete worlds and stories that are filled with ... arities between the present and future can become more apparent and open to further examination.
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