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Latest revision as of 10:57, 25 July 2020


Introduction  


Establishment  


Analysis and Futures  


Setting the Vision  


Designing the Future  


Realising the Vision  


 


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The overall aim of the Analysis and Futures stage is to add substance to the issues and aspirations initially identified in the preceding ESTABLISHMENT stage – making the invisible visible and engaging stakeholders in the search for outcomes.

Key tasks

  1. Building the Evidence - carrying out more detailed analyses of key issues where needed.
  2. Identifying Futures – building alternative scenarios and testing them through pilot actions, if needed, and identifying potential future funding sources.


The objectives of the Analysis & Futures stage are therefore:

  • To substantiate the issues and problems through more rigorous analysis and review – to describe the present “State” and likely future trends.
  • To generate and test alternative views of the future through the use of tools such as scenarios.
  • To lay the foundations of future cooperation and implementation through pilot actions and the identification of future funding sources.

Potential Outputs

Diagnostic Report: state and future trends. It is recommended to complete the DPSIR framework.

Alternative scenarios, including the preliminary schedule of future funding sources for implementation, and the first pilot actions where appropriate.


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