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Mission
Strategic Futures International (SFI) is a group of highly experienced
professionals committed to advancing the state-of-the-art in strategic
forecasting, planning, implementation, and assessment through
specific, often complex, high-stakes assignments. SFI's
mission is to apply this experience to enable clients to develop
and exploit superior information about the future, internalize
a shared understanding of its implications, and thereby manage more
strategically to secure tomorrow's markets, opportunities, and performance.
Services
SFI's portfolio of services includes top-level strategic analysis,
mission definition and re-assessment, environmental scanning,
demographic and market research, competitive analysis, new product/service
evaluation, operational and strategic forecasting and planning,
strategic audits, financial analysis, merger and acquisition planning,
corporate development analysis, and program and project evaluation.
The SFI team has also been very active in management education
and training, through SFI's own Futures Seminar,
service on in-house faculties, and keynote speeches and workshops at professional
meetings.
Approach
The foundation of SFI's services is a distinctive philosophy about
how to manage change under uncertainty. It relies in part on a
unique model of Applied Futures Research--a set of perspectives
and techniques proven and steadily refined in decades of practical
applications. Its essence involves working closely with each client
to tackle problems in view of their full complexity, as they may
evolve over time, taking account of the needs and expectations
of all who may be affected by decisions the client may make--or
leave unmade. It also requires careful evaluation of a wide range
of such operational and policy choices against explicit criteria,
typically within the context provided by realistic images of alternative
futures. This model is, however, embedded in a larger context,
where the emphasis on achieving serious research results is integrated
with the equally serious requirement to consider the relevant
organizational and behavioral realities. These features combine
to produce what SFI calls the strategic futures approach.
Experience
SFI's principals know this approach intimately because they were
among the pioneers who developed it and among the first to introduce
it into business and government. Their experience over the better
part of three decades includes years of service with the leading
research and management consulting organizations in the field:
The RAND Corporation, The Futures Group, the Institute for the
Future, the Center for Futures Research at the University of Southern California,
and the Hudson Institute.
Assignments
Under this team's leadership, SFI works in many fields. Past assignments
have addressed major strategic issues in areas ranging from banking
and insurance to health care, from electronic funds transfer to
international trade, from information services to agriculture, from office automation to higher education,
from energy policy to criminal justice, from retail marketing and distribution
to political and military strategy.
Objectives
Common to these assignments is an emphasis on achieving four specific
outcomes for SFI's clients:
- Developing strategic assumptions about the future that
are sound--robust, authoritative, and relevant. This is where
applied futures research comes in. The issue is knowledge. The
aim is to avoid trivializing the future--and thereby to avoid
unnecessary surprise.
- Identifying and evaluating a full array of policy options
consistent with these assumptions and flexible enough to prevail
in important alternative futures. This is where scenarios
and other advanced methods come in. The issue is decisions about
action. The aim is mission success.
- Involving the key internal and external players in this
process, drawing systematically on their experience, knowledge,
and insights. In working with outside stakeholders, the aim
is to ensure that the viewpoints of customers, suppliers, and
others about the need for change are captured and explicitly included
in the process. In working with insiders, especially the core
management team, the aim is make them true owners of the
assumptions and policy options, and thus ensure strong, well-informed
support for the plans based on them. The issue is managing strategically
through a comprehensive and shared vision.
- Transferring SFI's distinctive approach and methodologies
into the organization so that they too are owned and can
be refined in subsequent planning cycles. Simply put, the
aim is to re-engineer the strategic management process.
The issue is survival, innovation, and growth . . . by design.
Methodologies
The literature makes it plain that simpler methods of futures-oriented
research and analysis tend to produce better results than more
complex ones. SFI strongly agrees, but recognizes that sensible
applications of simpler methods must usually be highly detailed
and intricate, if the future is not to be trivialized. Thus, while
the names of some techniques SFI relies on most heavily--such
as Delphi, cross-impact analysis, and scenario-writing--are the
same as those used by others, SFI's actual designs and implementatons are
quite different from common experience, consistent with SFI's
commitment to push the state-of-the-art. Some of these differences
are pinpointed in SFI's straight-ahead answers to certain Basic
Questions.
Clients
Over the years, SFI's principals have worked with chief executives,
as well as senior line and staff executives responsible for strategy
development in areas such as marketing, new products and services,
corporate and SBU planning, R&D, and human resources. These
clients represent major financial, industrial, and retail corporations,
associations, foundations, other consultancies, and agencies of
government on all levels. A list is available on request.
Principals
SFI was founded by Wayne I. Boucher, who serves as Managing Partner,
and Trevor A. Hunwicks, who is Managing Partner in the UK.
We would welcome the opportunity to discuss your needs.
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