The desire to anticipate what the future holds is not new. The Delphic oracle in the eighth century BC held a prestigious and authoritative position in the Greek world, providing predictions and ...
This year will not mark a technological breakthrough in the classical sense. Instead, 2026 will represent a strategic inflection point—where technology, geopolitics and economics fully converge into a ...
Strategy and foresight were once the same discipline. And they should be again. The immediacy of day-to-day operations can lead to a strategic process that is more about ticking boxes and filling ...
Foresight must be built as an ongoing institutional capability, with clear ownership, routines, incentives, and links to policy cycles, rather than treated as a one-off exercise or isolated unit.
U.S. Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer DeAnna Melleby, Information Systems Security Officer for the Coast Guard Command, Control, Communication and Information Technology unit at Coast Guard Base ...
In today’s rapidly evolving global landscape, characterized by uncertainty and complexity, the need for proactive governance has never been more evident. As the world navigates through unprecedented ...
Leaders produce impressive strategy decks outlining three-year visions, then watch execution stall because teams don't know what to do on Monday morning. Gus Byleveld has spent his career in ...
At the start of a new year, it’s human nature to want a crystal ball: What lies ahead, and how will it affect us? This feeling is particularly acute in times of uncertainty, when the ability to engage ...
German poet and philosopher Friedrich Schlegel once said, “The historian is a prophet facing backwards.” As the federal government sees increasing demands for services ranging from natural disaster ...