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  2. Strategic foresight - Wikipedia

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    It is the job of the strategic foresight professional to make sure appropriately diverse and relevant inputs, forecasts, and alternatives are considered in the analysis, decision making and planning processes, that plans are appropriately communicated and that when actions are taken, appropriate feedback occurs and after action reviews take ...

  3. Corporate foresight - Wikipedia

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    Large organizations' inherent "ignorance" that results from (1) a time frame that is too short for corporate strategic-planning cycles to produce a timely response, (2) corporate sensors that fail to detect changes in the periphery of the organizations, (3) an overflow of information that prevents top management to assess the potential impact ...

  4. Participative decision-making in organizations - Wikipedia

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    Foresight is often still a voluntary or peripheral job (i.e. few people make foresight their core business), which demands great efforts of organizations and individuals. This may be done once, but not at a regular basis. Foresight is often made at particular moments in time, which may help to converge the general attitude of the network.

  5. Three Horizons - Wikipedia

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    The Three Horizons framework. Three Horizons (or 3H) is a framework and method for futures studies and practice, created by Anthony Hodgson, Andrew Curry, Graham Leicester, Bill Sharpe, Andrew Lyon and Ioan Fazey. [1] It presents a picture of change in a given system as an interplay of three horizons. [1]

  6. Anticipatory governance - Wikipedia

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    Anticipatory governance is a system with four components. They allow the system to: use a foresight, have a networked system that integrates foresight and policy procedures, receive feedback in order to improve efficiency and knowledge, and allow for flexibility. [6]

  7. VUCA - Wikipedia

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    The VUCA framework provides a lens through which organizations can interpret their challenges and opportunities. It emphasizes strategic foresight, insight, and the behavior of entities within organizations. [10] Furthermore, it highlights both systemic and behavioral failures [11] often associated with organizational missteps.

  8. U.S. asked to extradite accused mastermind of ... - AOL

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    Mexico has asked the United States to extradite the suspected mastermind behind the murder of journalist Javier Valdez after he was arrested on drug charges, the attorney general said. Damaso ...

  9. Strategic thinking - Wikipedia

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    Strategic thinking is a mental or thinking process applied by an individual in the context of achieving a goal or set of goals. As a cognitive activity, it produces thought . When applied in an organizational strategic management process, strategic thinking involves the generation and application of unique business insights and opportunities ...