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Workbooks, templates, and guides for foresight practice

Everything You Need for Strategic Foresight

Download comprehensive workbooks, templates, and reference materials to support your foresight practice and team workshops.

Core Workbooks

PDF Guide

Horizon Scanning Workbook

Comprehensive guide to collecting signals of change, clustering trends, and mapping drivers using the STEEP+V framework.

24 pages
15-20 min

Best for:

  • Team workshops
  • Individual practice
  • Training materials
PDF Guide

Building Scenarios Workbook

Step-by-step instructions for creating robust scenarios using Cone of Plausibility, 2×2 Matrix, and Three Horizons methods.

32 pages
20-25 min

Best for:

  • Strategic planning
  • Risk assessment
  • Innovation workshops

Templates & Quick References

STEEP+V Analysis Template

Ready-to-use template for systematic signal collection across Social, Technological, Economic, Environmental, Political, and Values domains.

4 pages5 min
Download

Scenario Planning Quick Reference

One-page reference guide comparing different scenario planning methods and when to use each approach.

2 pages3 min
Download

Workshop Templates

30/30/30 Team Session Agenda

Structured agenda template for running effective foresight workshops with diverse stakeholders.

Google Doc Template

Trend Development Worksheet

Template for developing rich trend descriptions with implications and supporting signals.

Excel Template

Scenario Comparison Matrix

Framework for comparing and contrasting different scenarios across key dimensions.

PDF Template

Attribution & Credits

Horizon Scanning methodology adapted from the UK Government Office for Science and various futures research institutions. STEEP+V framework builds on traditional STEEP analysis with added Values dimension.

Scenario Planning approaches draw from the work of Pierre Wack (Shell), Peter Schwartz (Global Business Network), and the Three Horizons framework developed by the International Futures Forum.

Workshop formats inspired by design thinking methodologies and collaborative foresight practices from organizations like the Institute for the Future and Situation Lab.

All materials are provided under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt these resources with appropriate attribution.