Solving the futures challenge - all you need is a 3LA |
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Authors: | Marcus Barber |
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Affiliation: | Looking Up Feeling Good Pty Ltd, 21 David St, Richmond 3121, Australia |
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Abstract: | In this article, the author responds to a number of claims regarding the Integral Operating System, Causal Layered Analysis and the field of Futures. In particular, the author takes aim at those who claim that the reason the futures field has been lacking in influencing change towards more positive world is the result of not having an effective tool kit. To the contrary, the author suggests that the Futures community's failure at changing the existing ‘market driven paradigm’ has more to do with “… an unwillingness to get our hands dirty and to play in the same sandbox as our clients.” To that end the author targets in particular, a piece suggesting that making the Causal Layered Analysis more complex, exclusionary and ‘new and improved’ is the best way to make inroads into the economic liberalism model now in control. In counterpoint the author suggests that not only is this a flawed approach, it is unlikely to assist those with greatest need - the wider Futures Community. |
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Keywords: | 2LA, two letter acronym 3LA, three letter acronym 4LA, four letter acronym 4Q, four quadrants AFW, advanced futures work AQAL, all quadrants all levels ATL, above the line (advertising methodologies) BTL, below the line (advertising methodologies) CLA, causal layered analysis IMP, integral methodological pluralism IOS, integral operating system LL, lower left (quadrant of Wilber's four quadrant model) LR, lower right (quadrant of Wilber's four quadrant model) MBA, masters of business administration NAI, new and improved ROI, return on investment UL, upper left (quadrant of Wilber's four quadrant model) UR, upper right (quadrant of Wilber's four quadrant model) |
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