FAD (Foresight Assisted Design) is a brand-new framework that combines Design Thinking with Futures and Foresight. It is a deeply iterative and systems-centered approach to understanding problems, brainstorming solutions, and testing those solutions. Not just for what we can understand today, but for what we can imagine tomorrow.
FAD will take you through a series of phases where you will learn foresight skills as well as practice prototyping and iteration, developing a new and creative way of thinking. FAD will rewire your ways of knowing, helping you question your assumptions, develop preferred futures, and create new solutions that can stand the test of time.
What to expect.
This training is designed and ideal for:
*Please note that the above price is an introductory offer for the April 2024 cohort. Future cohort prices will vary.
Program Duration: 6 weeks
Session Dates:
16 April 2024, 23 April 2024, 30 April 2024,
7 May 2024, 14 May 2024, 21 May 2024
Session Times:
15:00 ICT | 10:00 CET
All sessions will be recorded and available on-demand for participants who have scheduling or other conflicts.
Participants will be required to attend a minimum of 50% of all live sessions
Please note that participants are expected to have a stable internet connection and join live sessions from a location that is conducive to conversation, movement, and learning
Romano Theunissen
Romano is a professional futurist, innovation practitioner, and facilitator with expertise in identifying and creating opportunities for innovation and collaboration. With backgrounds in Education and International Relations as well as having lived on 3 different continents, Romano has guided cross-cultural groups across multiple industries all around the world.
Romano’s expertise in Futures Studies, Political Science, and Innovation has enabled him to navigate complexities and create shared visions of the future. He fosters collaborative and co-creative spaces that encourage creativity and innovation while also challenging norms and existing ways of thinking. By taking a futures and foresight approach, Romano is able to help people and organizations explore their possible, probable, and preferred futures, the assumptions, myths, and worldviews that support them, and help them create strategies to achieve them.
Outside of work, Romano is a lover of coffee, reading, and music. You can often find him relaxing in a coffee shop bobbing to Reggaetón and Afrobeats or with his nose deep in political discourse or science fiction.
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Take the next step in learning foresight skills, practicing prototyping and iteration, and develop a new and creative way of thinking.