The Power Of Visions
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Revision as of 14:35, 10 March 2012
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This article is developed within the scope of the Project Visions and Visioning, an effort to enhance Foresight learning through collaborative work. |
The Power of Visions is the first lecture from a module on Visions and Visioning, first taught to graduate students from the Communication Faculty of the National School for Political and Administration Studies (Romania).
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why do we need to know about visions?
Is there a connection between having a shared vision and having good projects?
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every project must be based on ...
the organizational kit
the case statement
how are shared visions being built?
the foresight exercise
doing foresight
characteristics
why take a spare wheel?
the governance agent becomes the central actor
a general model for foresight exercises
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