Futures Research Unpacked

#66 - An integrated three-layered foresight framework


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Imagine you’re steering a massive cargo ship toward a horizon that is constantly shifting. In a world of 'postnormal' change and 'wicked' problems, how do you decide which way to turn when every trend seems to point in a different direction? This episode explores a powerful new tool designed to help decision-makers navigate exactly this kind of complexity by looking at the 'inertia' of the world around us.

The researchers introduce an integrated three-layered framework that stacks trends based on how long they’ve been unfolding. By analyzing century-long shifts, 50-year economic cycles known as Kondratieff waves, and shorter-term megatrends in conjunction, the authors argue we can reduce uncertainty and gain a much sharper view of the future. It’s a move away from simple forecasting toward a 'meta-level' understanding of how different forces of change interact and reinforce one another.

We also dive into a practical case study involving the Port of Rotterdam, where this framework reveals a startling possibility: the era of hyper-globalization may be ending, shifting instead toward a focus on sustainability and hyper-connectivity. This insight doesn't just change a forecast; it fundamentally reshapes how one of the world's largest ports plans its land use and infrastructure for the next forty years.

  • The Meta-Framework: Organizes trends into three layers of inertia (>100 years, +/- 50 years, and 10–30 years) to identify deep structural changes.
  • K-Waves as a Linking Pin: Uses the regularity of 50-year economic cycles to indicate the timing and relevance of emerging technologies like 3D printing and autonomous driving.
  • Systemic Interaction: Demonstrates how century-long trends, such as shifts in geopolitical world order, actually trigger the direction of the next major economic wave.
  • Trend-Based Narratives: Moves beyond abstract data to create detailed stories that help organizations translate complex trend analysis into concrete strategy.
  • Tune in to learn how to see through the noise of the present by reading the deep currents of history.

    Ref:
    Cornelis van Dorsser, Poonam Taneja. An integrated three-layered foresight framework. Foresight, 22, 2020, 250-272. ISSN 1463-6689. https://doi.org/10.1108/FS-05-2019-0039

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