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Peter Schwartz

    Cet auteur sonde les forces dynamiques qui façonnent notre monde et leurs implications pour les affaires et la société. Son travail se caractérise par un regard provocateur sur les événements contemporains et une exploration approfondie de l'avenir. Grâce à la planification de scénarios et aux visions du développement futur, il offre aux lecteurs une compréhension plus profonde des tendances complexes et de leurs conséquences potentielles. Sa contribution littéraire réside dans une perspective nouvelle sur la pensée stratégique et la responsabilité sociale.

    The Art of the Long View
    Inevitable Surprises
    • Inevitable Surprises

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,5(7)Évaluer

      Events like the collapse of a major energy company or a devastating terrorist attack seem to come from nowhere. Not only are they shocking and disturbing, it often appears that their prevention would have been impossible. Not so, argues Peter Schwartz in this fascinating book. Many 'surprises', he says, soon acquire an aura of inevitability once the underlying patterns of behaviour are examined. And although we cannot do anything about the past, we can try to do something about the future. What, then, is the next big surprise? How might it play out? INEVITABLE SURPRISES covers high-level, universal trends -- from business to international affairs, from biotechnology to climate change -- but presents them in the context of the particular and concrete choices that different people must make. It distinguishes those forces beyond our control from the future that we can influence and help design -- for the world around us, for our organisations, and for ourselves.

      Inevitable Surprises
    • The Art of the Long View

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(765)Évaluer

      What increasingly affects all of us, whether professional planners or individuals preparing for a better future, is not the tangibles of life—bottom-line numbers, for instance—but the intangibles: our hopes and fears, our beliefs and dreams. Only stories—scenarios—and our ability to visualize different kinds of futures adequately capture these intangibles.In The Art of the Long View, now for the first time in paperback and with the addition of an all-new User's Guide, Peter Schwartz outlines the "scenaric" approach, giving you the tools for developing a strategic vision within your business.Schwartz describes the new techniques, originally developed within Royal/Dutch Shell, based on many of his firsthand scenario exercises with the world's leading institutions and companies, including the White House, EPA, BellSouth, PG&E, and the International Stock Exchange.

      The Art of the Long View