Managing the Future: Foresight in the Knowledge EconomyISBN: 978-1-4051-1615-2
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244 pages
July 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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Tables.
Notes on the Contributors.
Foreword: Foresight Matters (Spyros Makridakis).
1. Introduction: Organizations and The Future, From Forecasting To Foresight (Haridimos Tsoukas And Jill Shepherd).
Part I: Making Sense Of Organizational Foresight.
2. Re-Educating Attention: What Is Foresight And How Is It Cultivated (Robert Chia).
3. Invention And Navigation As Contrasting Metaphors Of The Pathways To The Future (V.K. Narayan And Liam Fahey).
4. Strategy And Time: Really Recognizing The Future (T.K. Das).
Part II: Foresight And Organizational Learning.
5. Foresight Or Foreseeing? A Social Action Explanation Of Complex Collective Knowing (David R. Schwandt And Margaret Gorman).
6. Retrospective Sensemaking And Foresight: Studying The Past To Prepare For The Future (Raanan Lipshitz, Neta Ron & Micha Popper).
7. Can Illusion Of Control Destroy A Firm’s Competence? The Case Of Forecasting Ability (Rudolph Durand).
Part III: Developing Foresightful Organizations.
8. Time Travelling: Organizational Foresight As Temporal Reflexivity (Miguel Pina E. Cunha).
9. The Concept Of "Weak Signals" Revisited: A Re-Description From A Constructivist Perspective (David Seidl).
10. Meta-Rules For Entrepreneurial Foresight (Ted Fuller, Paul Argyle and Paul Moran).
11. Autopoietic Limitations Of Probing The Future (Deborah Blackman And Steven Henderson).
Afterword: Insights Into Foresight (Kees van der Heijden).
Index