Club of Amsterdam Journal, December 2024 / January 2025, Issue 270

Club of Amsterdam Journal, December 2024 / January 2025, Issue 270

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CONTENT

SPECIAL EDITION ABOUT PREFERRED FUTURES





Opening
What Is a Preferred Future?
by Andy Hines

Article 01
Futures for the Heart
by Wendy Schultz, Director, Infinite Futures

The Future Now Show
Cryptocurrencies – Quo vadis?
with Peter Maissen, Rohit Talwar, Chris Skinner, Hardy Schloer & Mario de Vries

Article 02
Preferred Future
with Glen Hiemstra

News about the Future
> Boat Lift, Scotland
> Green Software Foundation

Article 03
Cybersecurity Labor Shortage in Europe: Challenges and Solutions
by Igor van Gemert, Expert on Generative AI and CyberResilience

Recommended Book
The Circular Economy: A User’s Guide
by Walter R. Stahel

Article 04
From Web 1.0 to Web 3.0: The Evolution of Digital Identity
by Jim Hartsema and Peter van Gorsel

Climate Change Success Story
Circular Economy
Reduce / Reuse / Recycle / Recover

Futurist Portrait
Markku Wilenius
UNESCO Chair in Learning Society and Futures of Education



Tags
AML, Blockchain, Circular Economy, Community Visioning, Crypto Token, Cryptocurrencies,
Developmental Visioning, Digital Identity, FOOD, Green Software, KYC, Meditative Visioning,
Mental Imagery, Nature, Neuroscience, Plastic, Preferred Futures, Strategic Planning,
Visioning Methods

Welcome

Felix B Bopp
Producer, The Future Now Show
Founder & Publisher, Club of Amsterdam

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Quotes

Any Hines: “Many times, organizations are unclear about what decisions they need to make or what they need to learn. Investing time upfront in clarifying a focal issue will pay dividends in keeping the activity focused and relevant.”

Wendy Schultz: “Our futures emerge from the collision of changes, impacts – and dreams. Identify the changes, explore the impacts, and hear the different dreams – then collaborate on transformational paths forward.”

Rohit Talwar: “Listen to the other person first until you’ve really heard their perspective, however much of a rush you are in to get your point across. The more people can see that you listen and care what they have to say, the more you’ll be heard, and the faster things will get done.”

 


“Preferred futures”
refer to the ideal or most desirable visions of the future that individuals, organizations, or societies aim to achieve. These are often crafted by thinking about what a better, more prosperous, and equitable future would look like, then backcasting – planning backwards from that future to identify the steps needed to get there.

Here are a few ways “preferred futures” are used:

1. Strategic Planning: Organizations use preferred futures to set long-term goals and create a clear direction. This helps guide innovation and prioritize initiatives that align with their vision.

2. Community Visioning: Communities may explore their preferred futures to identify shared values and create cohesive goals, like improving local infrastructure, education, or environmental stewardship.

3. Global Challenges: On a larger scale, preferred futures are relevant in discussions on climate change, economic equity, and technological advancement, aiming for sustainable solutions to global issues.

4. Personal Development: Individuals can also apply the concept to set personal life goals by envisioning a future aligned with their values and taking actionable steps to move toward it.

Exploring preferred futures can be transformative, giving clarity on desired outcomes and creating actionable steps to bridge the gap between present conditions and aspirational goals.
 

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