Dr Chris Yapp presented to the IT Decisions Conference in June 2011 on Scenario Planning and IT Decision Making. See his presentation here.
Richard Walsh presented on 4th May 2011 on the role of scenarios in reducing risk, to the Global Association of Risk Professionals. See Powerpoint here
Gill Ringland presented on “Scenario Planning – what it is and why it is needed now” to the bi-annual event organised by CIMA for professionals in the South East on 5th May. See Powerpoint here
Gill Ringland presented a systemic view of Risk to the Institute of Risk Management in November 2010.
Gill Ringland and Tricia Lustig gave a seminar to an audience of NGOs, military and private sector organisations on the implications of “Beyond Crisis” for the humanitarian sector.
Gill Ringland & Tricia Lustig led a seminar on Beyond Crisis for the Strategic Planning Society in October 2010.
Gill Ringland and Tricia Lustig were asked by Sayer Vincent to run a conference on Beyond Crisis for CEOs of NGO organisations.
Gill Ringland discussed scenarios with the Network of Museum Directors, chaired by John Whatmore.
Gill Ringland’s Gresham Lecture on 28th September 2010 attracted about 200 people to the Museum of London. Video, transcript and audio available on the Gresham College website.
For NHS London, on how scenarios are used to link the top and bottom of organisations, to link short term and long term thinking, and to engage stakeholders.
For the Conference Board Europe's Innovation Council, on using scenarios to anticipate market and technology changes.
For the Conference Board Europe's Corporate Communication Council, using our CDROM of Global Drivers of Change to stimulate discussion around the major issues for member companies.
PowerPoint presentation by SAMI to the UK Border Agency
and to the Royal College of Defence Studies.
SAMI Associate Philip Tovey recently showed us a fascinating presentation on the design and use of space to help innovation. It is available as a rather substantial full colour pdf presentation (3Mb) or as a smaller pdf handout(600Kb).
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