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Business planning for turbulent times, new methods for applying scenarios, edited by Rafael Ramírez, John W. Selsky and Kees van der Heijden

Label
Business planning for turbulent times, new methods for applying scenarios, edited by Rafael Ramírez, John W. Selsky and Kees van der Heijden
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Business planning for turbulent times
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
461279271
Responsibility statement
edited by Rafael Ramírez, John W. Selsky and Kees van der Heijden
Series statement
Science in society series
Sub title
new methods for applying scenarios
Table Of Contents
Introduction :, why this book and who for? / by Rafael Ramirez, Kees van der Heijden, and John Selsky -- Conceptual and historical overview / by Rafael Ramirez, John Selsky, and Kees van der Heijden -- How do scenario practices (sp) & search conferences (sc) complement each other? / by Jaime Jimenz -- Reflecting on scenario practice : the contribution of a soft systems perspective / by Trudi Lang and Lynn Allen -- New forms of coherence for the social engagement of the social scientist : -- The theory and facilitation of organizational change from the perspective of the Emery-Trist systems paradigm and the Ilya Prigogine school of thought / by Mary Bernard -- Turbulence in the Indian agricultural sector: a scenario analysis / by Kees van der Heijden -- Swarm planning : a new design paradigm dealing with long term problems associated with turbulence / by Rob Roggema -- Designing more effective political governance of turbulent fields : the case of health care / by Niklas Arvidsson -- To what extent do Venezuela's causal textures allow scenarios to work towards social dialogue? / by Martin Thomas -- Managing disruptive change and turbulence through continuous-change thinking and scenarios / by John Selsky & Joseph McCann -- Scenarios providing clarity to address turbulence / by Rafael Ramirez -- From causal textures to predetermined elements to new realities in scenario thinking and practice / by George Burt -- Conceptions of fairness and the forming of the common ground / by Shirin Elahi -- Turbulence and corporate social responsibility : is there a role for scenarios? / by Andromache Athanasopoulou -- Conclusion / by John Selsky, Kees van der Heijden and Rafael Ramirez
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