
Since the early 1990s interest in foresight has undergone one of its periodic resurgences and has led to a rapid growth in formal foresight studies backed by governments and transnational institutions, including many from the United Nations. However, texts that counterbalance in depth practical experience with an exposition and integration of the many theoretical strands that underpin the art and theory of foresight are rare. Foresight: The Art and Science of Anticipating the Future provides entrepreneurs, business leaders, investors, inventors, scientists, politicians, and many others with a succinct, integrated guide to understanding foresight studies and using them as means for strategy development. The text dispels the belief that anticipations are 'mere guesswork', and conveys the depth of thought needed, implicitly or explicitly, to understand human foresight. The book examines: The role of foresight and its institutional counterpart in the modern world The epistemology underlying foresight The need to extend foresight activity into wider spheres, including sustainable development The role that foresight plays in planning processes (including scenario planning) Much of the material in the book is based upon the internationally known foresight course at the Manchester Business School's Institute of Innovation Research (MIoIR) formerly PREST, which the author developed and directed from1999 to 2003.
How can foresight be transformed from speculative guesswork into a rigorous, integrated methodology for strategic decision-making in complex institutional environments? Denis Loveridge, drawing on his leadership of the foresight program at the Manchester Business School's Institute of Innovation Research, argues that foresight is a disciplined practice requiring both theoretical depth and practical application. The book synthesizes diverse intellectual strands to provide a framework for leaders, scientists, and policymakers to anticipate future developments systematically. By grounding the practice in epistemology and institutional planning, the author demonstrates how foresight serves as a critical component of modern strategy development.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this text as a foundational resource for those seeking to bridge the gap between academic foresight theory and corporate application. Readers frequently note the clarity with which the author translates complex institutional research into actionable strategic frameworks for business leaders and policymakers.
Page Count:
282
Publication Date:
2014-05-14
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203894154
ISBN-13:
9780203894156
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