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A Futures Toolkit Approach Observatory of Innovation Cardiff Business School

3rd SC Meeting Malta Contents 1. Why use futures? 2. Preparing for a futures exercise 3. Launching futures exercises 4. Summary of tools 5. Individual tools (x5) 6. FAQs 7. Flow chart 8. Further reading/links 9. Case studies

3rd SC Meeting Malta Why use Futures? Toolkit addresses motivations and needs of regional development actors, and objective of using futures. Illustrated by real examples Case Studies Pen Portraits

3rd SC Meeting Malta How can we best prepare for using Futures? Key considerations will involve understanding the: Scope Capacity Engagement Information Supported by Q & A

3rd SC Meeting Malta Scope of the exercise The scope of the exercise will be determined by the objectives & motivation and should be clear (with timescales and outputs defined) and realistic given resources. In particular, the extent of information needs and availability will be important factors to consider as will the ability of the lead organisation to deliver the exercise. This latter aspect will also influence the breadth and nature of engagement with other stakeholders. Information & data Information is the foundation of a futures exercise and its availability is critical, however, the needs of the futures exercise will be determined by the scope of the exercise and the availability of information will be strongly influenced by resources but also by the type and depth of stakeholder engagement (as suppliers or sources of information) and by the competency of the lead organisation to request the necessary information from other tiers of government; academia or industry group. Competency & legitimacy The lead organisation in the exercise must have legitimacy or competence in terms of governance to effectively deliver the exercise. E.g. for a community organisation develop a technology strategy based on a futures exercise would not be feasible. It has neither the technical nor the policy or governance competence. The leaders of the exercise should be sure that they will be able to deliver not only the futures exercise but the implementation of the results or risk wasting a great deal of effort; resource and goodwill. Level & type of engagement Stakeholder engagement is at the heart of most futures exercises. Consideration needs to be given to the list of stakeholders needed; the timing and depth of their involvement and the gaps in stakeholder support that may be apparent at the outset. The scope of the planned exercise and the comparative competency of the lead organisations will influence the engagement needed as will the ability and willingness of stakeholders to satisfy the information needs of the exercise.

3rd SC Meeting Malta e.g. Scope Determining the scope of the exercise: 1. What are your objectives and motivations in conducting a futures exercise?  Do these readily suggest the scope for your exercise?  Are the objectives and motivations compatible with the scope or focus that you have in mind?  Are you confident that you are going to achieve your objectives by focusing on the areas or topics that you have identified for your futures exercise? 2. Do you think that you will have the resources necessary for an exercised of this scope and focus? (See also: Information & data) 3. Is the scope in line with the remit, role or responsibilities of the lead organisation? (See also: Competency & legitimacy) 4. Does the scope that you have chosen lead you to a clear list of other stakeholders or actors who you will need to engage in the exercise? (See also: Level & type of engagement) If you answer no to any of these questions then you should spend further time confirming your objectives: clarifying the scope of the exercise; potentially extend and strengthen your partners and stakeholders group or seek additional resources to allow the required information and data to match the scope that you have decided upon..

3rd SC Meeting Malta Launching Futures Exercises Toolkit will address the key steps that are needed e.g FOREN, Mobilising Regional Foresight Potential, Foresight Blueprints Toolkit will provide model launch programmes and templates  case studies

3rd SC Meeting Malta Launch 1. Organisation 2. Actors & Roles 4. Necessary Inputs 5. Applying the Futures Toolkit 3. Project Management

3rd SC Meeting Malta Tools selection: approach Motivation and needs: typical examples Variables/issues b e d c a Tools for purpose Delphi Scenarios Visionary Mgt Horizon scanning Trend analysis

3rd SC Meeting Malta Matrix of Motivations, Variables and Tools Variables/ Issues Soliciting expert views Assessing key external influences/driver s for the organisation/regi on Understanding current position and likely future path Engaging stakeholdersNetworking and communication of key issues MotivationsDeveloping a new strategy in the region DelphiScenario building Trends analysis Scenario building Visionary management Futures workshop Understand the impact of external influences on the organisation Delphi Horizon scanning Scenario building Futures workshop Delphi Futures workshop Horizon scanning Help the region through a period of economic restructuring Delphi Expert panel Scenario buildingTrends analysisVisionary management Scenario building Decide in which science and technology areas/sectors to invest Delphi MSQA Scenario buildingTrends analysisScenario building Trends analysis Scenario building Generate widespread dialogue about the future of the region DelphiTrends analysisVisionary management Scenario building Visionary management Build organisational and regional capacity to deal with the future Horizon scanning Delphi Horizon scanning Scenario building Provide anticipatory intelligence for actors in the region Horizon scanning Trends analysis Delphi Horizon scanningTrends analysisScenario building Challenge mindsets, shake off complacency Trends analysis Futures workshop Scenario building Futures workshop Scenario building Futures workshop

3rd SC Meeting Malta Individual Tools: = 5 + Description Main uses Mechanics of Implementation Timescale

3rd SC Meeting Malta FAQs What is the typical cost of a Futures Tool? How much time will we need to implement it? Where can be make best use of external expertise?  Etc.

3rd SC Meeting Malta Futures flowchart (to be updated) Futures Context: introduction Tools and materials Futures tools reports Case studies Etc New strategy Change manageme nt Stimulate new thinking Pathways and motivations Other Key questions Toolkit guidance In pathway/situation x, suggested tools include (e.g) (1) horizon scanning. (2) etc Examples (case studies): (1), (2) etc Experts providing assistance Key requirements – process. Inputs Implementation outline

3rd SC Meeting Malta Further reading Resources Links Downloads

3rd SC Meeting Malta Case studies Categorised by Motivation Type of tool Region Focus/scope