Making Futures Work
Integrating Futures Thinking for Design, Innovation, and Strategy
(Autor) Phil BalagtasLearn how to get started with Futures Thinking. With this practical guide, Phil Balagtas, founder of the Design Futures Initiative and the global Speculative Futures network, shows you how designers and futurists have made futures work at companies such as Atari, IBM, Apple, Disney, Autodesk, Lufthansa, and McKinsey & Company. This book demystifies the process of Futures Thinking into a language that's practical and useful for both designers and strategists. You'll learn about Strategic Foresight for using ideas about the future to anticipate and prepare for change; explore Speculative Design to deal with the relationship between science, technology, and humans; and Design Fiction to explore and critique possible futures. Balagtas also shares stories from his journey to build a global community and describes how he works with clients to reshape the futures vocabulary. With this guide, you'll learn how to: Prepare your client, team, and/or audience for futures Facilitate and work with the fundamental methods and frameworks Gain advocacy and support within your organization Provide measurable value from the process and outcomes Build a futures culture and team Sustain a culture and support system beyond projects
Phil Balagtas
Phil Balagtas is a Filipino poet known for his mastery of traditional Filipino poetic forms such as the Balagtasan and the Tanaga. His most notable work is the epic poem "Florante at Laura," which is considered a masterpiece of Philippine literature. Balagtas' writing style is characterized by his use of rich imagery, intricate wordplay, and profound themes of love, honor, and sacrifice. His contributions to literature have had a lasting impact on Filipino poetry, inspiring generations of writers to explore the beauty and complexity of the Filipino language.