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Outsights is one of the world’s leading strategic consultancies, dedicated solely to Futures work with over a decade of experience across the globe, in government, blue chip companies and NGOs. We have led over 100 major scenario projects across all continents and co-created the UK Government’s groundbreaking Horizon Scanning project www.sigmascan.org.
Outsights has also taught, lectured and run educational workshops on Futures work in major Business Schools and private organisations; developed a highly popular Futures Research Programme on the 21 Drivers for the 21st Century™ and participated in senior level Think Tanks, Boards and Futures Committees, including the Washington-based Strategy Unit of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the World Economic Forum and Chatham House.
Outsights has led very large projects such as The Future of Japan and The Future of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and projects of all sizes in most sectors including Banking, Energy, Health, Education, Retail, Communications, Transport, Media, Security, Financial Services, FMCG, Food and Beverages, Government, Pharma and Charities.
Some of our published Futures work:
- Outsights 2009 Futures Review: Future insights from Outsights work in 2009.
- UK Government Cabinet Office Lunchtime Series Speech, April 2009: Constraints, Drivers and Catalysts for the 21st Century.
- Wilton Park, April 2009: "International Future Challenges and Opportunities"
- The Annual Register: A record of world events, April 2009: "2059: A Personal Future"
- Cabinet Office, December 2008: "Families in Britain"
- UK Government Foresight Horizon Scanning Centre, September 2008: "UK Futures: Society and Economy 2030"
- UK Government Foresight Horizon Scanning Centre, May 2008: "Scenarios for the Future International Environment, 2010-2020"
- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, January 2008: "The Futures of the EBRD Region to 2025"
- UK Government Foresight Department, October 2007: "Tackling Obesities: Future Choices"
- Financial Times, December 2006: "Vision of life in the middle of the century"