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Process Implications: Current Software Enhancements, Including Increasing Levels of AI

In: Navigating Uncertainty Using Foresight Intelligence

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  • Bruce Garvey

    (Strategy Foresight Limited)

  • Adam D. M. Svendsen

    (Norwegian Defence University College (NDUC/FHS))

Abstract

Due to all of the observed limitations encountered thus far throughout the development of a more sophisticated scenario planning process, the necessity arose to explore how other software enhancements, plus the deployment of AI technologies, could help speed up and make more manageable the overall methodology. In Chaps. 8–11 found above in the first half of this book, we explored how Generative-AI (Gen-AI) might help accelerate Strategic Options Analysis (SOA) and scenario planning processes, with very mixed results being found. However, such is the pace of change and development in the broader AI domain that we felt that further research was required to see how and, more crucially, where and when AI could contribute to overcoming, via mitigation, concerns about the complexity of advancing a more enhanced scenario methodology, as found in the second half of this book. This chapter now engages those concerns through sharing the results of a project conducted in close collaboration with a team of students based at Bayes Business School in London.

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  • Bruce Garvey & Adam D. M. Svendsen, 2024. "Process Implications: Current Software Enhancements, Including Increasing Levels of AI," Management for Professionals, in: Navigating Uncertainty Using Foresight Intelligence, chapter 0, pages 309-327, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-3-031-66115-0_15
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-66115-0_15
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