Why not call them “strategic guesses” rather than strategic plans?
That was an insightful idea put forth by so-called health care amateurs trying to think of ways to improve the system. They liked the idea that planning often involves a lot of guesswork.
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bank deals on May 09, 2009
Strategic foresight is a fairly recent attempt to differentiate “futurology” from “futures studies”. It arises from the premise that:
* The future is not predictable;
* The future is not predetermined
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