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In the Cohere podcast episode, hosts Bill Johnston and Dr. Lauren Vargas, along with guests Scott Smith and Susan Cox-Smith, delve into the shift from traditional forecasting to the dynamic practice of futuring, as explored in their works How to Future and Future Cultures. They discuss the importance of evolving strategic frameworks to foster anticipation and adaptability, particularly in navigating complex crises. The conversation highlights the role of online communities in driving innovation and building future resilience. Through insights and case studies like the UNDP Future Trends and Signals System, they advocate for viewing "future" as an active process and emphasize the critical role of communal networks in shaping responsive and anticipatory cultures. "It's incredibly important for futures to be opened up to a wider group of people because you can't have better futures just for one." Susan Cox-Smith
Mentioned in this episode: Links to relevant materials mentioned during the episode
How to Future: Leading and Sense-Making in an Age of Hyperchange
Future Cultures: How to Build a Future-Ready Organization Through Leadership
UNDP: Signals Spotlight 2023 Report
About our guest(s):
Website: https://changeist.com/
Books: https://changeist.com/books
Future Cultures: https://www.futureculturesbook.com/
Author Bios and Contact Information: https://www.futureculturesbook.com/authors
Call-to-Action(s):
If you liked this episode, check out: Art School Every Day with Dave Gray: Insights from School of the Possible and Imagining Tomorrow Through Community with Rob Hopkins
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In the Cohere podcast episode, hosts Bill Johnston and Dr. Lauren Vargas, along with guests Scott Smith and Susan Cox-Smith, delve into the shift from traditional forecasting to the dynamic practice of futuring, as explored in their works How to Future and Future Cultures. They discuss the importance of evolving strategic frameworks to foster anticipation and adaptability, particularly in navigating complex crises. The conversation highlights the role of online communities in driving innovation and building future resilience. Through insights and case studies like the UNDP Future Trends and Signals System, they advocate for viewing "future" as an active process and emphasize the critical role of communal networks in shaping responsive and anticipatory cultures. "It's incredibly important for futures to be opened up to a wider group of people because you can't have better futures just for one." Susan Cox-Smith
Mentioned in this episode: Links to relevant materials mentioned during the episode
How to Future: Leading and Sense-Making in an Age of Hyperchange
Future Cultures: How to Build a Future-Ready Organization Through Leadership
UNDP: Signals Spotlight 2023 Report
About our guest(s):
Website: https://changeist.com/
Books: https://changeist.com/books
Future Cultures: https://www.futureculturesbook.com/
Author Bios and Contact Information: https://www.futureculturesbook.com/authors
Call-to-Action(s):
If you liked this episode, check out: Art School Every Day with Dave Gray: Insights from School of the Possible and Imagining Tomorrow Through Community with Rob Hopkins
Subscribe to the Cohere Podcast
For more reflections about the intersection of community and design, subscribe to the Cohere Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.
Leave a review of the Cohere Podcast
Have you listened to the Cohere Podcast? We would love to hear your thoughts! Leave a review and let us know what you think about the show. Your feedback helps us improve and make the podcast even better. ADD EMAIL
Share your thoughts about future guests / topics of exploration: ADD EMAIL
Check out #BookDNA for a list of books, articles, and whitepapers featured on the Cohere Podcast