Develop a foresight mindset and skillset, and ensure that you are primed for market-leading innovation, successful opportunity development, and future-proofing intelligence
The Connecticut State Library has been awarded a grant by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) through the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program (LB21) to continue Transformation for Libraries: The Futures School.
Apply for the Next Virtual Cohort!
Date: December 13-15, 2021
Application Due Date for the Mid-Atlantic Cohort: Monday, November 8, 2021
Apply to this cohort regardless of geographic region. You may also apply as well for any remaining cohorts (view all cohorts). No Registration fee is required!
Strategic foresight is a framework that creates multiple future scenarios, envisioning outcomes and evaluating current and pending strategies to support decision making and action in the present against a suite of possible futures. Participants will work with a library-specific focal issue to produce multiple scenarios for libraries 10-15 years in the future. Library staff will develop the skills to identify and capitalize on emerging trends, weak signals, and changing patterns through tangible models and reusable templates that allow them to apply their learnings immediately.
Built on a vision of developing learning experiences that help you to be “fueled by foresight” in all that you do – Transformation for Libraries: The Futures School is a unique training program presented in partnership with the CT State Library Division of Library Development and Kedge: The Futures School (TFS). It emerged from a growing realization among leaders and organizations that success in the 21st century landscape of rapid change means we must embrace new pathways to the future. In other words, we need to foster mindsets and skills that help us to seize untapped possibilities and opportunities.
Learn more about Transformation for Libraries: The Futures School