'The book shows that the rigorous thinking of scholarly work is not something for 'ivory towers'; instead the book shows how academic work can provide the foundations for practical, even wise action by policy makers and decision-makers.'
From the Foreword by Vince Cable
'A very important addition to the scenarios literature. The editors and contributors ... are all to be congratulated.'
The British Accounting Review
'Book of the month ... For business students and people at the sharp end of formulating corporate or political strategy it provides some carefully thought-out and inventive ideas.'
Qualityworld Magazine
'A welcome and important addition to our field.'
Paul J. H. Schoemaker, PhD, adjunct professor of marketing, The Wharton School, author of Winning Decisions, Profiting from Uncertainty and Peripheral Vision
'This is a very useful book. It integrates different methods of strategy making in an insightful way that will benefit thoughtful executives and practice-oriented academics alike.'
Yves Doz, Professor of strategic management, INSEAD
'Essential reading for the new generation of business leaders.'
Napier Collyns, cofounder of Global Business Network
'The business bible on scenario development.'
Steve Waddell, Networking Action
'This stimulating book offers much needed reflection on the conceptual foundations of scenario planning and related methodologies for navigating uncertainty. A diverse range of authors draws important linkages to various academic disciplines, and ... illuminate important links between theory and practice that have been largely underappreciated. The book probes deep questions, offers a wide scope of inquiry and garners important new insights building on multiple schools of thought. [A] welcome and important addition to our field.'
Paul J. H. Schoemaker, PhD, adjunct professor of marketing, The Wharton School, author of Winning Decisions, Profiting from Uncertainty and Peripheral Vision
'Combines practical relevance with academic rigour. I commend it alike to executives and scholars - indeed to anyone with a serious interest in thinking about the future.'
Sandy Pepper, partner, PricewaterhouseCoopersLLP
'The business bible on scenario development'
NetworkingAction.net
'A unique combination of practical and conceptual approaches to scenario building. It sets in perspective and grounds efforts to explore alternative futures and guide action in our turbulent times ... Required reading for all strategic planners and thinkers.'
Francisco Sagasti, chairman, Program on Science and Technology, Office of the Prime Minister of Peru, boardmember of IDRC, and former chief of strategic planning at the World Bank
'What all readers will come away with is a new confidence in using scenarios on tough problems for the right purpose, which is to change thinking. In addition, one gets a glimmer of a new way of doing strategy, by engaging in co-evolution, bycutting loose from old thinking that doesn't work in a turbulent environment. This book is part of the education that we need as a civilization.'
Kent Myers
'The chapters explore how concepts of turbulence ... can usefully inform scenario planning practice.'
Academy of Management News
'Extremely relevant for both the discipline of scenario planning and managers that face uncertainty in their strategic business decisions.'
ZfB - Zeitschrift fr Betriebswirtschaft
'With this book, futures researchers and practitioners will find new perspectives to discuss turbulence and scenario planning connections and to make sense to the related issues.'
Futures Magazine