Strategic foresight is discipline that organizations adopt to gather, interpret, manage information about the future environment they plan to operate in. This book introduces the concept of strategic foresight and advocates a holistic and systemic foresight approach comprising five phases that are suitable for organizations in the public and private sectors. Using real‐life cases as practical examples, the book demonstrates how organizations can apply a range of foresight methods and resources across the phases from intelligence to implementation.
The book offers an opportunity to learn by all key stakeholders. It
enhances the understanding of the National Research Organization's
Foresight exercise (as the complex social phenomenon) in its context.
The case study of the National Research Organisation provides lessons
and insights that can improve both the theoretical and practical
implementation of the Foresight Exercise.
Dr Mlungisi Cele
Acting Head: National Advisory Council on Innovation
Department of Science and Technology, Republic of South Africa
Foresight methodologies have been widely spreading among business and
research organizations worldwide during the last decades. The weakest
point of many forward-looking activities so far was the lack of their
practical use. The books shows, on a number of cases, how a Foresight
study, being wisely designed and implemented, can become a useful
navigation tool for increasing competitiveness in the fast changing
environment.
Dr Alexander Sokolov
Professor, HSE National Research University, Russia
Director, Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge /
International Research and Educational Foresight Centre
Very useful tool to describe how organizations assess the future and
formulate strategic plans using a systemic foresight methodology
Ibon Zugasti
Managing Director in PROSPEKTIKER and Chair of the Millennium Project
Node in Spain
A comprehensive source of knowledge on complex issues of technology
foresight process, from conception to commercialization of key
technologies, made easy to understand and useful for aspiring futurists
seeking to learn more about the matters at hand.
Dr Surachai Sathitkunarat
Executive Director, APEC Center for Technology Foresight (APEC CTF)
Assistant to the President
Office of National Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation
Policy Council (NXPO)
Thailand
This book provides a very good coverage of the end-to-end methodology
for technology-based innovation through the use of diverse and relevant
business use cases. Very often, books on this theme only expound the
approaches. Sarah goes beyond in sharing the pitfalls and challenges
during the different stages of the systemic foresight methodology so
that readers can learn and avoid the mistakes that other companies made.
The emphasis on open innovation and intellectual property management is
valuable as many organizations fail to deliver the vision due to
insufficient attention on these two aspects. A must read if you wish to
master strategic foresight.
Dr Terence Hung
Chief, Future Intelligence Technologies
Rolls-Royce Singapore Pte Ltd
Why do people want to know the future? People want to use budget
efficiently or don't want to waste time? Aside from those who see the
future, like fortune tellers, how do we make the future? Foresight is
known as a method of creating the future in a way that many people has
been using. So how is it different between Forecast and Foresight? This
book will help answer that.
Dr Kuniko Urashima
Deputy Director of Foresight Center
National Institute of Science and Technology Policy (NISTEP), Japan
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