Scenario Planning: Mapping the Unknown
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Scenario Planning: Mapping the Unknown Presented by: Susan Loucks, Principal, Susan Loucks Consulting Offered in Partnership with: Susan Loucks Consulting
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With so much upheaval, how can nonprofits possibly prepare for the future? Scenario planning allows nonprofits to create quick pictures of what the world might look like, based on a few key variables – which allows for proactive, thoughtful responses to what actually emerges. We'll try scenario planning ourselves, and leave knowing how to bring the tool to our own teams.
Let’s step into the unknown – together and strategically!
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Per Person Cost: Terms of Participation
Group Ticket Cost (4-10 individuals): Terms of Participation If you have 4-10 individuals interested in attending the webinar, please have one person register selecting one group ticket. You can then enter the names and email addresses of up to 9 other individuals to add to your group ticket. Each person registered will receive their own unique login instructions and may join from wherever is most convenient for them.
This option makes the most sense when you have 4-10 individuals interested in viewing the webinar. For fewer than 4 attendees, a single login ticket for each person is the most cost-effective option. For more than 10 attendees, please email Christina at christina@pano.org to discuss options.
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Materials & Login Instructions:
Can’t attend? Register and you’ll automatically receive a copy of the recording and materials after the live session!
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About the Facilitator: Susan Loucks Susan Loucks is the principal of Susan Loucks Consulting, working with organizations that are interested in creating as good a world on the inside of their organizations as they are striving to build on the outside. She designs and facilitates processes for change, planning, skill building, and organizational improvement with particular attention to broad and effective participation and power dynamics within organizations. She has worked as an organizational development consultant for nonprofits independently, with the Human and Institutional Development Forum in Bangalore, India, and for 5.5 years with the Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management at Robert Morris University. In addition to her degrees, Susan holds certifications in Appreciative Inquiry, Community Mediation, Grassroots Development and NGO Management, and the Art of Transformational Consulting (Social Transformation Project). She joined PANO’s Consultant Collaborative in February 2021. |
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