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Generations and Futuring

 Dave Wegge, Foresight Committee

Scholars have long tried to identify and explain generational differences.  Classic theories tend to focus on major events as the primary explanatory factors. As we study the future and apply Strategic Foresight to identify plausible futures, we need to pay attention to these generational differences. I have found a new book on that topic that I highly recommend. Learn about the book on generational differences.

 
 
 

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