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School of International Futures (SOIF) (WP1330)

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Date

Monday 11 to Friday 15 August, 2014

Following the success of the last two years’ events, and its first regional event held in Hawaii from 20 – 23 April, the School of International Futures (SOIF) returned to Wilton Park this August to run another strategic foresight retreat.

Over the course of 5 days, alongside tutorials on foresight techniques, we explored the role of narrative in developing and communicating futures, addressed a live policy challenge submitted by one of our participants and considered the impact of technological trends on security.

Strategic foresight helps us plan and take decisions in the complex world we live in today. Integrating analysis and expert views from a wide range of disciplines, it is used to generate scenarios that are directly relevant to the issues organisations face and to assess the implications of these scenarios for business and policy.

By attending the retreat, participants learned a systematic approach to understanding global challenges and how their organisation can confront or address them. By hosting these events SOIF has built up a network of users and commissioners of strategic foresight constituting a valuable resource for those looking to apply their new insights when on their return to the office.

To experienced horizon scanners, SOIF 2014 at Wilton Park offered a fresh opportunity to hone skills, and to those already applying foresight strategies within their organisation, the chance to learn new techniques and practices.

Confirmed speakers included:

  • Mat Burrows, principal author of the US National Intelligence Council Global Trends 2030 and director of the Atlantic Council’s Strategic Foresight Initiative
  • Betty Sue Flowers, poet, author of the “Power of Myth” and “Presence: Human Purpose and the Field of the Future” and scenario planning expert
  • Rosemarie Forsythe, formerly US White House Adviser and Exxon International Political Strategy Director
  • Carlos Primo Braga, Professor, International Political Economy; Director, The Evian Group at IMD
  • Craig Robinson, Global Executive, Governance and Infrastructure, KPMG International.
  • Dave Snowden, complexity guru and inventor of the Cynefin framework
  • Angela Wilkinson, Counsellor for Strategic Foresight, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
  • Amy Zalman, CEO, World Future Society. Previously, Department of Defense Chair of Information Integration and a professor of Strategic Studies at the National War College
  • Margaret Kosal, Assistant Professor, Associate Director Sam Nunn Security Program, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Sergio Bitar, Politician and Economist; President of the Foundation for Democracy in Chile

Faculty team incuded:

  • Aaron Maniam, Former Director, Institute of Public Sector Leadership; Founding Head, Centre for Strategic Futures, Singapore

Further information

SOIF 2014 

SOIF 2013

SOIF 2012

SOIF in Hawaii 20-23 April. Special privileges are on offer to Wilton Park alumni

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