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Introduction to the presentation. Objective: To provide a framework to analyse your foresight exercise and compare it to possible foresight methods.

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  1. Introduction to the presentation • Objective:To provide a framework to analyse yourforesight exercise and compare it to possible foresight methods. • ConceptA foresight exercise can be characterized by specific indicators and this profile can be compared with the profiles of foresight methods. Two main categories are used: The objectives of the foresight and the context in which the foresight takes place. Indicators are used for further specification. • PresentationThis presentation includes the profiles of several foresight methods and a template to create the profile of your foresight exercise (slide 4). In slides 2 and three, the indicators used are discussed.

  2. Objectives

  3. Context

  4. Internal HR SNT Function Institutional Management Distribution Network Socio-economic Usergroup Expertise Support Analysis Normative Specificity Time Budget Time horizon External HR Own foresight exercise • Activate the shaded areas by clicking on them • Go in editing mode by right mouse click and select [edit points] • Change the area by dragging a point to the specific level • Copy the shaded area by ctrl-c • Go to the relevant Spider diagram and paste (ctrl-v)

  5. Technology roadmapping

  6. Delphi survey

  7. Essays

  8. Scenario analysis

  9. Backcasting

  10. Panel discussions

  11. Desk research

  12. Consultation

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