Start‐ups and the art of ignoring the future: Commentary on Rowland and Spaniol 2021
Rixa Georgi‐Kröhl
Futures & Foresight Science, 2022, vol. 4, issue 1
Abstract:
Record amounts of money flowed into start‐ups in 2020 and yet, founders are acting detached from the future. At the same time, the range of entrepreneurship‐related programs has multiplied. Scenario‐based planning must become a mandatory part of those programs. To keep the strategic conversation with and about scenarios going.
Date: 2022
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