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Get there early : sensing the future to compete in the present / Bob Johansen.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Johansen, Robert.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Strategic planning.
Leadership.
Business forecasting.
Decision making.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (285 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Sensing the future to compete in the present
Place of Publication:
San Francisco, Calif. : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, c2007.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
It's the ultimate paradox for leaders: you can't predict the future, but you must make sense of it in order to thrive. To be successful, leaders need to sort out what's important, devise strategies based on their own point of view, and get there ahead of the crowd. But most leaders today are just concerned about getting there in time. Many are even willing to settle for getting there fashionably late. They focus on quick-fix problems, avoiding the kinds long-term of dilemmas that will characterize the future. But as Institute for the Future's ten-year forecast—which is included in the book—makes clear, today's leaders face more and more dilemmas: recurring, complex, messy, and puzzling. Bob Johansen shares techniques refined over nearly forty years by the Institute of the Future to help you navigate your own organization's road to the future. He details real-world examples of how organizations like Procter & Gamble, Disney, Reuters, UPS, and the Centers for Disease Control have put these approaches into practice. Through fascinating and illustrative examples—including the Toyota Prius, the iPod, Crest Toothpaste, and many more—he shows that getting there early means finding new markets, new customers, and new products ahead of your competitors. It means anticipating the needs of your stakeholders. It means you'll be able to establish a position before your late-arriving competitors even have a chance to organize. It helps you think through what might happen and what should happen. It gives you time to consider alternative strategies. Ultimately, getting there early helps you see beyond the problems of the present and recognize possible futures before others do. Get There Early lays out the Institute's three-step Foresight to Insight to Action Cycle that allows you to sense, make sense of, and win when faced with dilemmas. Johansen offers hope for leaders facing the constant tension—a dilemma in itself—between judging too soon and deciding too late.
Contents:
Intro
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Foreword
Preface
Introduction: Foresight to Insight to Action
Part 1: Foresight Sensing Provocative Futures
1. Thinking Ten Years ahead to Benefit Today
2. Institute for the Future's Ten-Year Forecast
3. The VUCA World: Both Danger and Opportunity
4. What's Different about Dilemmas?
Part 2: Insight Sensemaking to Inspire Strategy
5. It Takes a Story to Understand a Dilemma
6. Immersion: The Best Way to Learn in the VUCA World
7. Sensing and Sensemaking
Part 3: Action to Get there Early
8. From Insight to Action
9. Flexing and Flexibility
10. Flexible Firms
11. Foresight from Hindsight
Conclusion: Making Your Peace with the VUCA World
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
About the Author
About IFTF
Index.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-240) and index.
ISBN:
9786612300394
9781609944162
160994416X
9781282300392
1282300393
9781576755310
1576755312
OCLC:
503009801

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