People who are trying to solve tough economic, social, and environmental problems often find themselves frustratingly stuck. They can’t solve their problems in their current context, which is too unstable or unfair or unsustainable. They can’t transform this context on their own—it’s too complex to be grasped or shifted by any one person or organization or sector. And the people whose cooperation they need don’t understand or agree with or trust them or each other.
Transformative scenario planning is a powerful new methodology for dealing with these challenges. It enables us to transform ourselves and our relationships and thereby the systems of which we are a part. At a time when divisions within and among societies are producing so many people to get stuck and to suffer, it offers hope—and a proven approach—for moving forward together.Foreword by Kees van der Heijden Preface Chapter 1: An Invention Born of Necessity: The Mont Fleur Scenario Exercise Chapter 2: A New Way to Work With the Future Chapter 3: First step: Convene a Team From Across the Whole System Chapter 4: Second step: Observe What Is Happening Chapter 5: Third step: Construct Stories About What Could Happen Chapter 6: Fourth step: Discover What Can and Must Be Done Chapter 7: Fifth step: Act to Transform the System Chapter 8: New Stories Can Generate New Realities: The Destino Colombia Project Chapter 9: The Inner Game of Social Transformation Resources: Transformative Scenario Planning Processes Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments Index About Reos Partners About the Author“I highly commend this book. Adam has taken scenario planning to a new level, beyond the confines of business strategy, to deal with wider social and economic issues.” —Vince Cable, Secretary of State for Business, United Kingdom
“All of our toughest problems, from climate change to inequl-