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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
 - CONTENTS 4
 - Foreword 9
 - Introduction 12
 - 
                            PRELIMINARY CONDITIONS
 - 
                            People, teams, and identity
 - Settling-in to the future: An organizational identity perspective 50
 - Dos and don’ts of futurecasting 60
 - Statement 66
 - A transformative entrepreneurial journey: Addressing corporate future challenges with innovation and intrapreneurship 70
 - Statement 78
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                            Counterfactual thinking and imagination
 - Harnessing imagination to improve strategic decision-making 82
 - How we imagine the future 92
 - Stories to imagine alternate futures 102
 - Not-knowing as a heuristic of its own: Certain uncertainties in futures research 112
 - 
                            Ambitions, objectives, and sensemaking
 - Beyond the death sentence of striving for better futures: Can humanity hear the universe? 124
 - Dealing with the future: Exploring ways to remain ambitious while putting a piece of yourself into the future you are looking for 130
 - Statement 142
 - Enabling desired futures at Arup 144
 - INTERVIEW 152
 - 
                            FUTURECASTING WITH DATA
 - 
                            Making probable futures discernible through facts
 - Learning and transforming with planetary futures 166
 - Statement 180
 - Futures thinking: Anticipating society’s embedding of new & emerging technologies 182
 - Data dilemmas: The material and the imaginary 190
 - Donald, tell us how: Futurecasting principles for empowering human-centered design 200
 - INTERVIEW 210
 - 
                            FUTURECASTING WITH FICTION
 - 
                            Making futures plausible through cognitive experience
 - Science fiction is a Luddite literature 222
 - Except in science fiction? Why you can get there from here 224
 - Future perfect? Telling better stories about AI and technology 232
 - Teaching critical optimism: Seven lessons from a decade of sci-fi prototyping 242
 - Statement 252
 - Using diegetic prototypes to create a future worth living in 256
 - Plausible futures: Cognitively balancing complexity, corroboration, & conjecture in futurecasting 270
 - The Iron Fist and The Velvet Glove: “The future simulator” 286
 - INTERVIEW 292
 - 
                            FUTURECASTING WITH MATTER
 - 
                            Making futures plausible with bodily experience
 - In praise of vacuums 308
 - Experiential insight: When we do, we understand 318
 - Statement 328
 - Embodying futures: The transformative power of embodied learning experiences 334
 - Statement 348
 - Cultivating creativity and freeing the imagination: The case for participatory futuring 350
 - Future making, futurecasting, and matter: The Berlin-Brandenburg International Airport case study 366
 - The dilemmas & delights of corporate tomorrowing 380
 - Using the power of gameworlds 394
 - How to make futures plausible? Personal experiences from EU policymaking 408
 - Leaning into the unknown: Insights into an immersive method of co-creation 420
 - 
                            AFTERTHOUGHTS
 - 
                            What we can learn for practice
 - Beyond the obvious: Re-imagining corporate strategy 434
 - What did I take away as a practitioner? 446
 - Contributor biographies 457
 - Acknowledgement 470
 
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
 - CONTENTS 4
 - Foreword 9
 - Introduction 12
 - 
                            PRELIMINARY CONDITIONS
 - 
                            People, teams, and identity
 - Settling-in to the future: An organizational identity perspective 50
 - Dos and don’ts of futurecasting 60
 - Statement 66
 - A transformative entrepreneurial journey: Addressing corporate future challenges with innovation and intrapreneurship 70
 - Statement 78
 - 
                            Counterfactual thinking and imagination
 - Harnessing imagination to improve strategic decision-making 82
 - How we imagine the future 92
 - Stories to imagine alternate futures 102
 - Not-knowing as a heuristic of its own: Certain uncertainties in futures research 112
 - 
                            Ambitions, objectives, and sensemaking
 - Beyond the death sentence of striving for better futures: Can humanity hear the universe? 124
 - Dealing with the future: Exploring ways to remain ambitious while putting a piece of yourself into the future you are looking for 130
 - Statement 142
 - Enabling desired futures at Arup 144
 - INTERVIEW 152
 - 
                            FUTURECASTING WITH DATA
 - 
                            Making probable futures discernible through facts
 - Learning and transforming with planetary futures 166
 - Statement 180
 - Futures thinking: Anticipating society’s embedding of new & emerging technologies 182
 - Data dilemmas: The material and the imaginary 190
 - Donald, tell us how: Futurecasting principles for empowering human-centered design 200
 - INTERVIEW 210
 - 
                            FUTURECASTING WITH FICTION
 - 
                            Making futures plausible through cognitive experience
 - Science fiction is a Luddite literature 222
 - Except in science fiction? Why you can get there from here 224
 - Future perfect? Telling better stories about AI and technology 232
 - Teaching critical optimism: Seven lessons from a decade of sci-fi prototyping 242
 - Statement 252
 - Using diegetic prototypes to create a future worth living in 256
 - Plausible futures: Cognitively balancing complexity, corroboration, & conjecture in futurecasting 270
 - The Iron Fist and The Velvet Glove: “The future simulator” 286
 - INTERVIEW 292
 - 
                            FUTURECASTING WITH MATTER
 - 
                            Making futures plausible with bodily experience
 - In praise of vacuums 308
 - Experiential insight: When we do, we understand 318
 - Statement 328
 - Embodying futures: The transformative power of embodied learning experiences 334
 - Statement 348
 - Cultivating creativity and freeing the imagination: The case for participatory futuring 350
 - Future making, futurecasting, and matter: The Berlin-Brandenburg International Airport case study 366
 - The dilemmas & delights of corporate tomorrowing 380
 - Using the power of gameworlds 394
 - How to make futures plausible? Personal experiences from EU policymaking 408
 - Leaning into the unknown: Insights into an immersive method of co-creation 420
 - 
                            AFTERTHOUGHTS
 - 
                            What we can learn for practice
 - Beyond the obvious: Re-imagining corporate strategy 434
 - What did I take away as a practitioner? 446
 - Contributor biographies 457
 - Acknowledgement 470