Scenarios in public policy
By: RINGLAND,Gill
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Scenarios in public policy 1-Four scenarios for public education in Seattle 2-Rotterdam and Arnhem 3-Mission and consequences in Bueren 4-Scottish Enterprises's use of scenarios 5-Tackling big issues in 24 hours 6-Scenarios for sustainable development 7-VISIONS scenarios on the future of Europe 8-Foresight Futures 2001 9-Lessons learned Scenarios in the public sector 1-US General Services Agency-scenarios for the federal workplace 2-Consignia and scenario thinking 3-Scenarios at the dti 4-Scenario planning goes to Rome 6-Lessons learned Making scenarios work 1-The enviroment for scenario thinking 2-The stages of a project 3-Getting started 4-Deciding the question 5-Interviews and workshops 6-Scenario creation 7-Scenarios to plans 8-Linking scenarios into the organization Scenario thinking 1-Scenarios and strategy 2-Strategy and scenario planning in the public setor 3-Where are we now? 4-Forecasts 5-Evolutionary models for cultural change 6-Comparison of global scenarios 7-Where next?
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