Scenario Planning is introduced in The Art of the Long View by Peter
Schwartz.
“The book in your hands presents the arts
of “taking the long view” of decisions that need to be made today.”
This method is used for designing strategic
conversations leading to continuous organizational learning about key
decisions.
Furthermore, planning’s are a tool for
helping us to take a long view in a world of great uncertainty – scenario
planning is necessary since future is uncertain.
Prof. Iba explained the concepts with the
familiar topic to students, which we postponed the school festival last year
due to the storm. All performances were cancelled and stands were closed – it
was miserable for everyone, students, teachers and guests.
He told the students his concern that the administrator
could expect bad weather bothering us to implement our plan.
In the scenario planning, when we are able
to expect the possibility of external factors and signs that prevent us from
implementation, it helps us recognize and adapt to changing aspects of our
present environment.
Today, the class was more engaging than
usual. Students had an hour workshop experience scenario planning.
Approximately 60 students formed groups of
4 and began with self-introduction. They lively chatted about what they study
and what kind of community they belong to and so on.
Prof Iba told the question,
“On your life, what kind of environmental
factors might be happening beside your intention and actions?”
The objective of the question is to
consider what kind of uncertainty we might encounter.
Second, students picked up 2 factors that
they think critical or crucial for their lives or their plans in their future.
Popular topics were environmental destructions, earthquakes, conflicts on
nuclear power plants, and an aging society.
Third, students are assigned to draw four
quadrants and plot those 2 factors.
Then, they come up with the scenarios on
those 4 quadrants, and gave the names on each scenario.
Finally, they are assigned to think about
preparations, strategies and warning signs.
Prof. Iba came up with the idea of this
class from the experience on the school festival last year. Students’ faces lit
up because they realize what they study in class are related to their lives.
At the end, he revealed his intention why
scenario planning in Social System theory. Scenario planning encourages not
only taking about strategies and leaning in organizations,
but also bringing people from variety of areas and creating collaborations.
In addition, communication, the center
element in Social Systems Theory, are generated by scenario planning, which
taking about the future.
◆P. Schwartz, The Art of the
Long View: Planning for the Future in an Uncertain World, Crown Business,
1996
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