Method: Windtunneling
Windtunneling is a method that is used to test the robustness of a strategy or policy against a variety of future scenarios.
From the UN handbook on foresight:
Windtunnelling is a relatively new method similar to backcasting that helps to test how future changes might affect the ability to deliver a particular project or set of strategic objectives. By inviting participants to imagine how they would meet their objectives in different scenarios, windtunnelling helps them identify critical planning points where strategy needs to be flexible and adaptable and what policies may need to be strengthened. Windtunnelling is viewed as a good public sector technique for policy testing, which leads to continual scrutiny of decisions.
Links:
- Identity Wind Tunneling: A method for discovering an organization’s strategic identity using scenarios by Alessandro Fergnani & John A. Sweeney
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