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===== Scenario Methods ===== | ===== Scenario Methods ===== | ||
- | This page is an evolving, non-exhaustive collection of different steps that can be used in scenario building, different methods that we (could) use and links to interesting people/ | + | This page is an evolving, non-exhaustive collection of different steps that can be used in scenario building, different methods that we (could) use and links to interesting people/ |
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+ | An overview of the whole process written for novice scenario builders can be found in [[http:// | ||
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+ | An in depth overview of [[http:// | ||
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+ | The scenario building exercise (step 1-6) in the [[prehearsal pocket guide]] is based on the method by Peter Schwartz in The Art of the Long View) | ||
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+ | Michel Godet writes in [[http:// | ||
+ | simple tools that may be appropriated. However, these simple tools are inspired by intellectual rigor that enables one to ask the right questions. Of course, these tools do not come with a guarantee. The natural talent, | ||
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