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  2. Futures wheel - Wikipedia

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    The futures wheel is a method for graphical visualisation of direct and indirect future consequences of a particular change or development. It was invented by Jerome C. Glenn in 1971, when he was a student at the Antioch Graduate School of Education (now Antioch University New England ).

  3. Futures techniques - Wikipedia

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    Futures techniques used in the multi-disciplinary field of futurology by futurists in Americas and Australasia, and futurology by futurologists in EU, include a diverse range of forecasting methods, including anticipatory thinking, backcasting, simulation, and visioning. Some of the anticipatory methods include, the delphi method, causal ...

  4. File:Futures wheel 01.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Jerome C. Glenn - Wikipedia

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    Jerome C. Glenn (born August 9, 1945) is a futurist who serves as the executive director of the Millennium Project. [1] He has been the executive director of the American Council for the United Nations University (1988–2007) and the deputy director of Partnership for Productivity International.

  6. List of tool manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pliers, screwdrivers, nut drivers, wire pulling and stripping tools, crimping tools, scissors, snips, shears, cable and bolt cutters, conduit benders, personal protective equipment, tool bags for the electrical trade

  7. Talk:Futures wheel - Wikipedia

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  8. FAME (database) - Wikipedia

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    During this period, FAME also focused on expanding the managed content delivered to the database, as well as out-of-the-box object models that warehouse builders can leverage when loading proprietary content. Expanded managed content provides out-of-the-box data and object models for: Equity pricing; Corporate bond pricing

  9. Talk:Futures techniques - Wikipedia

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