Future Wheel

Why is this tool useful?

The Future Wheel is a method for graphical visualisation of direct and indirect future consequences of a particular change or development. It was invented by Jerome C. Glenn in 1971, when he was a student at the Antioch Graduate School of Education (now Antioch University New England). The Future Wheel is a way to organise thinking and questioning about the future — a kind of structured brainstorming.

This Tool was used for:

Dimensions of change

Spirituality

Values and beliefs could be strained by a mixture of people’s environment and self-discovery.

Find this tool in:

Envision Future Scenarios

Unit 1: Defining the scope for the Exploration

Exploring the strategy of the organisation to define the scope of potential future contexts.

Let's Talk!

Let's find the place to think, the freedom to challenge and the capability to act on real change. Together.