Over years spent weaving futures thinking into real-world strategy and policy, I’ve learned that transforming the future is neither simple nor straightforward. My journey has taken me across government, civil society, and global organisations, where the stakes are high, but resources fall short. This long essay is a preview of a book that describes how to steward transformation by being inspired by the future. It represents both a personal and collective commitment—a labour inspired by countless changemakers and innovators worldwide—dedicated to helping individuals, institutions, and communities “play with time” to shape hopeful, long-term futures.
Cat Tully
Read full article by Cat Tully in School of International Futures (SOIF.org)