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Foresight: learning from the future

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posted on 2024-07-13, 07:38 authored by Maree Conway, Joseph VorosJoseph Voros
Universities are undergoing a process of transformation as their purpose, their relevance and the way their work is carried out is challenged. The increasingly global marketplace for higher education requires a perspective very different to traditional strategic planning. What will be the impact of transformation and globalisation on the university as an organisation? How should universities respond to position themselves for the future, 10-20 years hence? And how should individual universities plan for the future? Foresight is a process which allows people in an organisation to develop a coherent forward view and to imagine, explore and assess a range of possible futures. It is not about prediction, but it is about informing strategy. Foresight is used extensively by both business and governments across the world including the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Japan, Germany and Australia. In education, foresight is manifested in academic programs in futures studies and in scenario planning. Thinking about the future is not new – foresight is an innate human capacity and we all do it to some degree already. Foresight seeks to tap into these existing capacities to inform organisational planning and to use the outcomes in organisationally useful ways. This paper will Research report on how foresight is being introduced into the strategy processes at Swinburne University of Technology. Initial implementation is by the use of scenarios within the framework of a broader educational process designed to introduce the organisation to foresight, its purpose, methodologies and benefits. The paper will provide information about the process, the results to date and, perhaps most importantly, the challenges and surprises encountered in introducing an approach which sounds a bit too much like crystal ball gazing.

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Globalisation and Tertiary Education: Impacts, Responses and Implications for the 21st Century: the 2001 Australian Association for Institutional Research (AAIR) Annual Forum, Rockhampton, Australia, 03-05 September 2001

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Globalisation and Tertiary Education: Impacts, Responses and Implications for the 21st Century: the 2001 Australian Association for Institutional Research AAIR Annual Forum, Rockhampton, Australia, 03-05 September 2001

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Australasian Association for Institutional Research

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Copyright © 2001 Maree Conway and Joseph Voros.

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