Navigating in a rough sea

This paper shows the need for totally different thinking. There are three sectors of thinking: network thinking; future open thinking; and strategic thinking.

Navigating In A Rough Sea

Decision making in complex and  uncertain business environments

Franz Tessun Future Thinking&Training (FT&T)

WHY SHOULD WE DEAL WITH THE FUTURE?

Although mankind has been interested in the future for centuries and has invented countless methods and procedures for purportedly forecasting the future, to the present day it has not succeeded in making the future predictable. One cannot know the future and it remains unforeseeable, as demonstrated by the ...

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