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How to do strategic foresight

  • 04 Sep. 2024
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  • Last updated: 04 Sep. 2024 13:52

Insight 4-2024

"Foresight" is on the rise. What was a discipline restricted to a few people decades ago has become very popular. That’s good news – a wider use of foresight can have a number of benefits, as this guide explains. However, along with that popularity, the expectations about the scope of foresight have also grown. We can even find an aura of mystery surrounding the discipline. This is less helpful, as there is a risk of creating misperceptions about the nature of foresight. That is why it is necessary to limit the scope of foresight from the outset by clearly stating what it is and is not.

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* (back) Miguel Peco-Yeste served as a Policy Adviser at the Policy Planning Unit, Office of the NATO Secretary General, from 2020 to 2023. Throughout his professional career, he accumulated extensive experience in security and defence at the Spanish Ministry of Defence, NATO and the EU.


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