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Workplace 2000: A Delphi-Study

Author
Dyer, Lee; Blancero, Donna
Abstract
[Excerpt] Prognosticate and one thing is certain: you are likely to be wrong. Then why speculate about Workplace 20001 Because Boulding is right; as the future unfolds, surprise is preferable to astonishment. Informed speculation enhances anticipation and understanding, the bases of informed decision-making. It produces a vision with which to agree or disagree, and the means to ascertain why. If the vision proves disagreeable, there is a baseline from which to plot a preferred scenario. For in the end, Workplace 2000 will emerge not from prediction, but from choice.
Date Issued
1992-02-01Subject
work; workplace; Delphi; study; economic; social; change; HRM; panelist; academic; consultant; government; labor; non-profit; training; development; employer
Type
preprint