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Links to Other 'Forward Thinking' Scenarios
Creating and Sustaining Strategic Intent in the Coast Guard
Mapping the Global Future
Forward Thinking Resources (4 items)
Environmental Scan Update - 2005
Public Safety, Public Spending: Forecasting America's Prison Population 2007-2011
Corrections in the 21st Century
Forces That Will Shape America's Future
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and National Institute of Corrections (NIC) are coordinating a project to develop scenarios, based on trends analysis, for correctional agencies to use in strategic planning and organizational development. This process, referred to as "
Forward Thinking
," is increasingly used by private firms and governmental agencies to prepare to effectively function in a quickly changing, uncertain environment. The Bureau of Prisons began "Forward Thinking" activities in 2001 and continues to update trends and scenarios used for their agency-wide planning. NIC will be developing scenario-based training and technical assistance for state and local correctional agencies.
A first step to building scenarios is identifying and analyzing trends.
You can get involved!
Start by reviewing NIC's
Environmental Scan Update-2005
and the Bureau of Prisons'
Trend Statements
for background. You can also review examples of other agencies' scenarios. Then join the Forward Thinking Forum in the Corrections Community (see sidebar). The forum provides opportunities to interact with other corrections professionals to identify and discuss emerging trends, and project their potential impacts on the field of corrections. The forum will also provide blogs and announcements of NIC training and other information related to Forward Thinking.
The BOP/NIC Forward Thinking Panel will use input from the forum and other research to produce a CORRECTIONS TRENDS list (see below). Those trends can be used for agency planning.
Corrections Trends
National and International Developments
Social & Demographic Changes
Public Attitudes and Public Policy
The Economy and Public Spending
Technology
Workforce
The Environment
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