Strategic foresight for positive change

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START DATE
Start at any time
DURATION
12 weeks
WORKLOAD
2 - 4 hours per week
LANGUAGE
English
PRICE
EUR 395.00 *

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DESCRIPTION

As our lives are being altered in ways we have yet to comprehend, organisations are looking for future direction. This course will look at how understanding the changing socio-economic, political and cultural landscape, in tandem with human values and behaviours, can help you anticipate change and identify white spaces of opportunity for you and your organisations. The good news: we are all capable of making a positive change.

This course will help you understand how and why change happens, and how you can create the change you want to see. We will explore how to use insight and foresight skills to help create and influence a more human-centric, positive future for all. We'll dive deep into the principles of strategic foresight, how to easily translate what you have learned into making more informed business decisions, and how you can achieve impactful outcomes through your work.

OUTCOMES

  • Improve your ability to use hindsight and insight effectively to plan for the future
  • Gain understanding of multiple possible futures
  • Apply trend thinking to any business challenge
  • Boost your ability to identify key drivers and values that can instigate change
  • Learn the main tools and methods to integrate strategic foresight into your ways of working
  • Feel more prepared for uncertain futures
  • Gain confidence in leading your organisation in futures thinking

FORMAT

Learn in your own time and pace how to identify and respond to emerging trends in a volatile market using a variety of proven and cutting-edge tools and methodologies and improve your organisation's future resilience.

The course is designed to let you dive into strategic foresight and related subjects. You will follow a series of lessons bundled in 6 chapters. In total, the course consists of approximately 40 to 50 hours of material. Our team will monitor your progress, support you when needed, and provide expert feedback on your exercises. All course material, lessons, exercises, tools, etc., will remain available to you for a total of 3 months/12 weeks.

This course is tailored for creative leaders, trainers, consultants, facilitators, and strategists from all sectors including the public sector, corporate sector, and private sector, to be able to address uncertainties. For teams and individuals, designers and design researchers with strategic planning responsibility who wants to make an impact and need to have a better grasp of the future in order to work effectively and who want to be able to use strategic foresight and futures thinking tools in their work.

If you are a professional looking to enhance your competencies in dealing with future challenges and effectively navigating the future in both personal and professional dimensions, this course is for you.

STUDY POINTS

This course is worth 40 SDC study points. You will receive a certificate of completion.

KEYWORDS

Strategic design, futures thinking, systems thinking, design research

COURSE SYLLABUS

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START DATE
Start at any time
WORKLOAD
2 - 4 hours per week
PRICE
EUR 395.00 *
DURATION
12 weeks
LANGUAGE
English

If you are not yet a member of our online campus, this link will take you to the registration page. Membership is free but required to sign up for activities.

* US$ 420,00. Prices are exclusive of VAT. Non-EU citizens are exempt from VAT on e-services which includes online courses, workshops and talks.

Meet the tutors

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Maja Grakalić (Croatia) is an independent foresight strategist, service designer and PhD candidate at Central Saint Martins in London. Her work merges strategic foresight with the human-centred collaborative approach.

Her academic work explores omitted histories of speculative and critical design. She believes design fiction can help us challenge the status quo and build desirable futures together. She worked at the BBC and co-facilitated the BBC’s Future Casting workshops with the aim to teach ethical innovation through speculative futures thinking. As a teaching assistant at MA Material Futures and MA Narrative Environments, she mentors students about future-facing design approaches.
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Thomas D’hooge (Belgium) is currently employed as a professor at VIVES University of Applied Sciences in Belgium. There he plays both a coordinating and teaching role within courses on 'emerging technologies' and 'futures thinking'.

In addition, he is mentor and coach for a lot of projects for entrepreneurial students. His basic approach is always inspired by design and lean startup thinking. Throughout his career he has gained a broad experience in digital marketing and strategy, innovation and transformation. What really makes Thomas happy is to stimulate and coach people. He likes to think both critically and creatively with projects that touch his soul.
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Filippo Cuttica (Italy) is Director Interaction Design at the LEGO Group and former UX Principal for Ethical Experiences at the BBC. Previously, as an independent designer, artist and researcher, he helped companies build futures that are both exciting and desirable.

As a designer and artist, he has one foot in the world of Speculative Design and Art Research, and the other in UX Design, Strategy and Creative Leadership. He loves to mix reflection with innovation, helping organisations enter the future in a bold and sustainable way.

Filippo is also a co-founding member of artist group IOCOSE, whose work deals with our narratives around the future, and the way they are constantly renegotiated.
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Maya Van Leemput (Belgium) is UNESCO Chairholder in Images of the Futures & Co-creation for the research group Open Time | Applied Futures Research at Erasmushogeschool Brussel where she teaches Strategic Futures Orientation for final year Idea & Innovation Management BA students.

Her academic work explores omitted histories of speculative and critical design. She believes design fiction can help us challenge the status quo and build desirable futures together. She worked at the BBC and co-facilitated the BBC’s Future Casting workshops with the aim to teach ethical innovation through speculative futures thinking. As a teaching assistant at MA Material Futures and MA Narrative Environments, she mentors students about future-facing design approaches.
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Mansi Parikh (India) is the founder of Future Tense Inc. As a Futurist & Experimenter Extraordinaire, she explores the liminal spaces between the past, present & future, real & imagined, questioning biases and finding new ways to rebuild through the lenses of sustainability and inclusivity. 

She defines herself as 'insatiably curious’; she's like a swiss army knife. Mansi has worked on innovation, cultural insights and trend mapping for brands like Bacardi and Playboy, as well as worked across the Social Impact sector in Conservation, Livelihoods and Healthcare.
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Galdino Pedron (Brazil) is a transdisciplinary researcher working in various fronts - covering public and private sectors. As director of Zukunfte.eu, he helps public and private organisations to better understand people, culture, and emerging technologies to create the next thing.

Galdino applies design, ethnography and futures thinking to map, analyse, and visualise emerging technologies, as well as speculate about their possible future impact in businesses, and society as a whole. He then uses these insights to guide decision makers towards more desirable futures. Galdino mentors startups and new ventures inside large organisations. As a Brazilian living in Europe, he brings a more global south perspective to the table.
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Maya Van Leemput (Belgium) is UNESCO Chairholder in Images of the Futures & Co-creation for the research group Open Time | Applied Futures Research at Erasmushogeschool Brussel where she teaches Strategic Futures Orientation for final year Idea & Innovation Management BA students.

More than twenty years ago Maya co-founded Agence Future, a non-profit futures collective. Maya is a Fellow of the World Futures Studies Federation and a senior fellow of the Centre of Postnormal Policy and Futures Studies. She is a Member of the board of directors of the Association of Professional Futurists, and a founding member of the interdisciplinary visual arts collective OST and Plurality University.

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