The year 2022, in retrospect, was a year filled with interesting projects and many milestones for us. While the following summary is not exhaustive of
About us
We conceptualize and realize futures or foresight processes for organizations and the private sector. Our customers are companies (often multinationals), public institutions or social sector organizations. We work internationally and in an agile way, usually in close collaboration with our customers.
We are especially good at: Developing foresight games. Helping others build foresight teams and processes and becoming skilled or even more skilled at foresight (Foresight Capacity Building / Coaching and Training). Conceptualising and realizing futures processes, e.g. on the basis of trend analysis, scenario techniques or delphi surveys (Foresight Processes). Enabling dialogue between people from different and diverse contexts, backgrounds and cultures (Open and Inclusive Foresight). Spotting grammar mistakes. Discussing books, music and art at length.
Our core values: Sustainability, Diversity and Inclusion. And fun at work.
Foresight Gaming
We develop, realize and implement bespoke foresight games.
Foresight Capacity Building / Coaching & Training
We support our customers in building their foresight capacity, e.g. via trainings, toolkits and coaching.
Foresight Processes and Research
We realize foresight processes, to identify implications for action today, e.g. via trend analysis, scenarios or Delphi surveys.
Our customers
We work for companies, the public sector and NGOs – in Germany, Europe and occasionally beyond.
Futures Book Tips
My recommendation is “The Handmaids Tale” by Margaret Atwood. It is dystopic and utterly terrifying but a cautionary tale for everyone to never stop standing up for their rights.
Clara Jöster-Morisse
I currently recommend “Der USB stick / La clé USB” by Jean-Philippe Touissaint. It may be set in the present, but: The protagonist is a more or less realistic futurist, and you can learn a lot about blockchain and China.
Cornelia Daheim
It’s 2024, inequality and climate change effects are crippling society, sound familiar? Read all about it in Octavia Butler’s 1993 novel "Parable of the Sower".
Jessica Pendergast
My suggestion is „Afterparty“ - really exceeded my expectations, exciting to read and a vivid imagination of a designer-drug future.
Jörg Rampacher
Future Impacts Blog
Future Impacts Highlights 2022
Publication of the Delphi and scenario study “Three Futures of the Covid-19 Pandemic in the United States January 1, 2022”
This month, the international non-profit think tank The Millennium Project (we chair the project´s German Node) has just published the Delphi and
Interview on future social issues for “Perspektive” magazine
Recently, an interview with our founder Cornelia Daheim was published in the German magazine "Perspektive"! It dealt with future social issues, future
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