Scenario Planning - Exploring future worlds

"He who foretells the future lies, even if he tells the truth" Arab Proverb

We cannot predict the future, but we can understand what futures might emerge.

The first step is to understand what the business system looks like (see Value Mapping) and to understand the drivers behind the outcomes we observe.

When looking to the future some things will be pre-determined since theyScenario Planning are the extension of processes which have been developing in the past. Demographic change is a good example of such a pre-determined element. We already know that the proportion of the population over 80 will be growing through our understanding of birth rates, mortality rates and longevity.

Some things however are uncertainties which depending on their outcome could take the future in alternative directions. These are called "branching points" in the Scenario Planning community.

A "Scenario" is a combination of pre-determined elements and branching points built into an internally consistent picture of a possible future world.

Using a number of scenarios to enrich the strategic debate is an invaluable means of ensuring that a strategy is robust to alternative futures.

Scenarios can take the form of story-boards or graphical simulations or both.

Peter Franklin's background in strategic planning in Shell, and his experience in deploying scenarios to assist management decision making in his post-Shell career enable us to offer the capability within our repertoire of management decision making support tools.

When confronting a strategic decision it is essential to consider the alternative worlds which the organisation may face - Scenario planning is the best means of achieving this.

To find out more how we could enable you to reap the management benefits of being able to use scenario planning to further the strategic debate please ring Peter Franklin on +44 (20) 8780 3313 or email peter.franklin@enstra.com

Report Offer

We are pleased to be able to offer you a 30% discount on the Business Insights “The Post Carbon Landscape” report until Dec 31st 2011. This report, written by Peter Franklin, brings both practical and systems perspectives on how energy market demand trends and supply possibilities may impact on the world by 2050. This report is the forerunner to the 2050 Scenarios report to be published in q4 2011.

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