George Floyd and the Arab Spring
Why do particular events capture the public imagination when other almost identical events have failed to do so?
Why do particular events capture the public imagination when other almost identical events have failed to do so?
And it may not matter.
Managing today’s incident while also planning for tomorrow is not easy, but we leave ourselves vulnerable to being consumed by the crisis if we don’t.
The new largest generation shares its hopes and concerns.
Suddenly, the future is here.
Why foresight is essential, especially in the middle of a crisis.
Strategy at a time of great uncertainty
What’s ahead for the US after the 2020 election and beyond? Prediction is perilous. But FSG has collaborated on a set of short-term scenarios that suggest several plausible paths ahead for US politics, policy and the economy.
With 2019 winding down, FSG would like to take this opportunity to share some of the year’s highlights and to take a peek at what’s in store for the year ahead.
Scenario planning is a powerful tool, but it’s not the right remedy for all organizations worried about the future.