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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2001
Thinking about the future is an integral component of human cognition - one that has been claimed to distinguish us from other species. Building on the construct of episodic memory, we introduce the concept of 'episodic future thinking': a projection of the self into the future to pre-experience an event.
Cristina M Atance
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Thinking about the future is an integral component of human cognition - one that has been claimed to distinguish us from other species. Building on the construct of episodic memory, we introduce the concept of 'episodic future thinking': a projection of the self into the future to pre-experience an event.
Cristina M Atance
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2022
Futures Thinking can be defined as a strategic approach to explore and critically consider future scenarios in order to define the most preferable ones for people and society. The aim of Futures Thinking is to provide policy-makers, and more broadly decision-makers in any field, with the capacity to proactively anticipate changes, recognize ...
M. R. Canina, C. Bruno, E. Monestier
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Futures Thinking can be defined as a strategic approach to explore and critically consider future scenarios in order to define the most preferable ones for people and society. The aim of Futures Thinking is to provide policy-makers, and more broadly decision-makers in any field, with the capacity to proactively anticipate changes, recognize ...
M. R. Canina, C. Bruno, E. Monestier
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Abstract Before foresight practice ensues, there is “futures thinking” or, the ways in which we organize ideas to prepare us to engage in new kinds of thoughtful and imaginative practice. Futures thinking is a collection of conceptual building blocks to help people consider, grapple with, and be creative regarding what may come next. And
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2006
Abstract You may feel so stuck in your present problems that it is hard to envisage a better future, but the possibility is certainly there. If your health improves, you would begin to see things opening up, some of which could seem pretty scary. If you have been ill for some time, getting back into the world, perhaps coming off benefits
Frankie Campling, Michael Sharpe
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Abstract You may feel so stuck in your present problems that it is hard to envisage a better future, but the possibility is certainly there. If your health improves, you would begin to see things opening up, some of which could seem pretty scary. If you have been ill for some time, getting back into the world, perhaps coming off benefits
Frankie Campling, Michael Sharpe
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Industrial and Commercial Training, 1996
Describes the personal skills which will be needed to generate a 21st‐century mindset. Business, economics and society are changing at an extraordinary speed. To succeed, all of us ‐ including our leaders and managers ‐ need to learn faster, think smarter and break free of confining assumptions and old attitudes.
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Describes the personal skills which will be needed to generate a 21st‐century mindset. Business, economics and society are changing at an extraordinary speed. To succeed, all of us ‐ including our leaders and managers ‐ need to learn faster, think smarter and break free of confining assumptions and old attitudes.
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2021
Macro social work has a long tradition of emphasizing planning. This array of practices typically looks at important intersections of community needs, resources, policies, and well-being—all of which combine to reflect, guide, and support the aspirations of groups, organizations, and communities. Futures thinking and foresight practice are an important
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Macro social work has a long tradition of emphasizing planning. This array of practices typically looks at important intersections of community needs, resources, policies, and well-being—all of which combine to reflect, guide, and support the aspirations of groups, organizations, and communities. Futures thinking and foresight practice are an important
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Manufacturing Management, 2020
The impact of technology on our world today would have been unthinkable a couple of decades ago – and the technology of tomorrow is set to be even more important
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The impact of technology on our world today would have been unthinkable a couple of decades ago – and the technology of tomorrow is set to be even more important
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Futures, 1992
Abstract As I.F. Clarke noted at the start of this series, new technologies and the growth of populations were the primary factors that encouraged the first speculations about ‘the progress of society’ in the 19th century. In the 20th century an ever-growing body of trend analysts and forecasters has sought to keep pace with the accelerating speed of
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Abstract As I.F. Clarke noted at the start of this series, new technologies and the growth of populations were the primary factors that encouraged the first speculations about ‘the progress of society’ in the 19th century. In the 20th century an ever-growing body of trend analysts and forecasters has sought to keep pace with the accelerating speed of
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Business Strategy Review, 2014
Scenario planning attempts to identify every plausible outcome of pursuing a particular ...
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Scenario planning attempts to identify every plausible outcome of pursuing a particular ...
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Future thinking in tinnitus patients
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2007The purpose of the study was to investigate future thinking in a group of tinnitus patients. It was predicted that participants in the tinnitus group would report fewer positive future events.A cross-sectional design was used. Two groups of participants completed the test session: tinnitus patients (n=20) and healthy controls (n=20) without tinnitus ...
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