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The scenario method: What if...? What would be the consequences?

Authors: Pierre MONGIN, Laurent DELHALLE

Publication date: October 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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AUTHORS

  • Pierre MONGIN: Mind mapping speaker, consultant and author

  • Laurent DELHALLE: Lecturer at Sciences Po Lyon and École de Guerre Économique

 INTRODUCTION

The scenario method is a strategic planning technique that enables us to anticipate and prepare responses to various possible futures, particularly in uncertain and complex contexts such as those of industrial production chains.

Let's see how the scenario method can help you. It consists in developing several possible visions of the future, based on various hypotheses and identified key future factors. It identifies key hazards and uncertainties (undesired events).

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