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    Scenarios Programme
    Oxford Saïd Business School

    Scenarios Programme

    Oxford Saïd Business School, Oxford
    5 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    StrategyTopic

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    Sep 28 - Oct 2, 2026
    5 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Oxford Campus
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    $11,234

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    On this programme, you will learn how to develop robust strategies in the face of numerous plausible futures. You will cover a broad range of themes, including: What can we influence in the context of our organisation and what will most influence success in the future? What is the relationship between strategic planning and scenarios? How do I design a fit-for-purpose scenario intervention? How do scenarios and forecasting relate to each other? Who does what in scenario practice? Unique to the programme is the live client case study. You will work on a strategic issue as part of a group for a real world client. Through this work you gain hands-on experience and put your theoretical learning into practice, receiving real-time feedback.

    Why Oxford Saïd Business School?

    Oxford's business school carries something no rival can replicate: a university founded in 1096 sitting behind every certificate. But Saïd is not simply trading on inherited prestige — its executive programs are deliberately designed around the idea that the most pressing organisational challenges are inseparable from broader societal ones, and the faculty and curriculum reflect that in unusually concrete ways.

    Your Profile

    • 10+ years professional experience
    • Senior leaders with decision-making responsibility for strategy and planning
    • Experience from private, public or not-for-profit organisations
    • Responsibility for strategic planning, risk assessment or issue management
    • Foundation understanding of scenario planning

    Benefits

    • Understand complex scenario theories, methodologies, approaches and interventions
    • Identify how to deploy effective scenarios and learn why scenarios can fail
    • Opportunity for individual growth and reflection, and to question assumptions
    • Lifetime membership of the Oxford Business Alumni Network
    • Empowered scenario planners able to creatively drive strategic thinking and practice
    • Able to make key decisions in the context of turbulence, uncertainty, novelty and ambiguity (TUNA)
    • Knowledge of where scenario planning fits in the organisation and its relation to other processes

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