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Ruth Cuadra

Strategic Foresight: Planning for the Unknowable and the Unavoidable - 0 views

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    Excellent overview of the concepts of strategic foresight
Ruth Cuadra

Roger Martin on Strategy by Discovery « Design Dialogues - 0 views

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    These points are a useful way to think about how an individual can impact an organization's use of strategic foresight (here called "strategic discovery").
Paul Spitzzeri

Vision 2030 Strategic Plan for Parks and Recreation in Montgomery County, Maryland - 0 views

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    Though specifically for a Maryland county parks and rec dept, this strategic plan document might be useful for museum professionals who could be involved in similar long-term projects.
Ruth Cuadra

The Uncataloged Museum: Take 5 x 2 Years = ? - 0 views

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    Do you have a personal strategic plan?
Ruth Cuadra

California College of the Arts Launches Two New MBA Programs: MBA in Strategic Foresigh... - 1 views

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    MBA in Strategic Foresight is designed to develop leaders who can inspire companies, NGOs, and governments to imagine better futures. Students also learn to manage the processes of creating and implementing new business models and strategies in order to make those futures real.
Ruth Cuadra

Time to talk about the future] - 1 views

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    "Strategic foresight is a way of structuring your thinking so that you can create the future that you want," says futurist Kristen Alford.  Do you agree?
Paul Spitzzeri

COST | ISCH in Detail - 0 views

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    A Belgian-based organization seeking to apply strategic foresight planning in nine key domains and a trans-domain group. This one, Individuals, Societies, Cultures and Health (ISCH) has elements dealing with material culture, history, music and art and other museum-related topics.
Ruth Cuadra

Has the Ice Bucket Challenge Spawned Charity Jacking? - 0 views

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    Excellent summary of this year's Ice Bucket challenge and some questions about the future impact of such fundraising tactics. Most interesting: Will the success of the ice bucket challenge create a culture of giving that is not strategic and not directed to where the greatest needs are?
Ruth Cuadra

6 TIPS ON FUTURES THINKING AND STRATEGIC FORESIGHT | META THINKING - 3 views

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    Note the way the frame their 6 tips...just as we frame it in our workshop
Ava Smith

Homebuilders Enter Strategic Partnership with BluEntCAD to Outsource 3D Rendering Services - 0 views

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    BluEntCAD, a leading provider of 3D rendering services collaborates with top homebuilders in United States and Canada to outsource 3D rendering services.
Ruth Cuadra

FEMA Strategic Foresight Initiative: Putting Foresight Into Practice - 0 views

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    The SFI report Crisis and Disaster Resilience 2030 focused on a deep analysis of future emergency management needs. The more recent document Toward More Resilient Futures: Putting Foresight Into Practice shifts the focus from theory towards practice.
Ariane Karakalos

Four Ways to Keep the Museum Experience Relevant | Fast Company - 0 views

  • The event was successful from both historical and new metrics. Attendance surpassed projections and 1,700 new memberships were generated just from people waiting in line for the exhibition. More importantly for Ferriso, the city-wide experience changed how people perceive the museum.
  • Chinese residents from Chinatown got involved for the first time.
  • Kids showed up by the busloads. Local restaurants hosted after-parties for young patrons, and robust blog discussions were moderated by some of Portland's design community. By extending the conversation throughout the city, the museum was able to attract a new audience and re-energize its traditional base.
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  • Ferriso understood that the ability of the museum to involve more people in the conversation was based on the relevancy of the content.
  • The CDN content was particularly relevant to Portland and had the potential to attract a new audience--the young creative class.
  • Portland has had a long trade relationship with China due to its location in the Pacific Northwest, and city officials intend to forge even closer ties. Portland's entrepreneurs and business people are interested in understanding more about this global force that is transforming the sociopolitical dynamic of the world. In addition, the exhibition's focus on design, though not traditional for the museum, connected with Portland's thriving design community.
  • triggered local businesses that were not previously involved with the museum to get involved
  • Discussions are ongoing about bringing in more exhibitions that are relevant to local businesses.
  • They invited a small number of people from the creative community who they knew would help stimulate conversation, like a good host at a dinner party. These creators hosted their own events and were invited to blog on the exhibition's Web site.
  • The bigger challenge for the museum was releasing control of the conversation. Museums are historically cautious, and protective of the intellectual rigor of each exhibition.
  • Curation: Stay true to who you are."At the end of the day, you still need to present a point of view," said Jay. "Curation is still king." The museum was able to successfully move beyond the traditional museum experience and remain authentic because it understood its core promise--inspiring conversations through art and culture. The medium of social media did not become the museum's promise, but a means to connect with a new generation of potential patrons. It remained committed to curatorial rigor, the selection of collaborators was strategic, and the topic was timely and meaningful. By staying true to its purpose, the museum was able to be relevant to this new generation without alienating its traditional patrons. An 85-year-old board member said it best: "CDN allowed the museum to rethink how it connects with people."
  • New metrics are being discussed to measure the value of the conversations generated by the museum. Ideas include measuring repeat visits to the museum, quality of conversations, and influence (how do you measure the impact of inspiring the next Frank Gehry?).
Johanna Fassbender

8 New Jobs People Will Have In 2025 | Co.Exist | ideas + impact - 2 views

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    A thought-provoking list. The "Corporate Disorganizer" could be the strategic foresight specialist who helps the organization see how they fit or might fit with plausible futures.
Ruth Cuadra

How to Use Design Thinking to Improve Your Nonprofit's Digital Strategy - 1 views

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    Emphasis is observing human experience, analyzing challenges and opportunities, and envisioning future possibilities
Ruth Cuadra

Future Lens | Futures thinking for strategic pathfinding - 1 views

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    I like the word "pathfinding" in this context.
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