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Democratising Futures (Thinking) w/ Mathias Behn Bjørnhof

Democratising Futures (Thinking): Why It Matters — and How to Do It

Futures thinking is often treated as a specialist capability — held by experts, consultants, or senior leaders. But in a world shaped by accelerating change, complexity, and uncertainty, the future affects everyone — and should be shaped by many.

This webinar explores why futures thinking must be democratised, and what it actually takes to make it usable, participatory, and decision-relevant across organisations and communities.

We’ll unpack the risks of futures work that stays locked in strategy decks or leadership off-sites, and contrast this with approaches that meaningfully engage staff, communities, and stakeholders in imagining, questioning, and shaping possible futures. Drawing on real-world practice, we’ll share practical tools, mindsets, and methods for embedding futures thinking into everyday decision-making — without needing to be a “futures expert”.

Whether you work in government, community, design, strategy, or social impact, this session is for anyone curious about:

  • Why participation and power matter in futures work

  • How to move futures from abstract speculation to practical action

  • Ways to build shared foresight, agency, and long-term thinking at all levels

Expect a clear, accessible introduction, grounded examples, and space for reflection and dialogue — designed to help you bring futures thinking into the hands of many, not the few.

About the speaker: Mathias Behn Bjørnhof, Futurist & Founder

Leading global foresight strategist who empowers organisations and individuals to navigate uncertain futures, successfully guiding Fortune 500, international institutions, and SMEs to become futures ready.

  • Expert in analysing trends and uncertainty, identifying emerging opportunities, crafting futures scenarios and guiding businesses towards transformative strategies

  • Main expertise across tech & innovation, culture & consumers, energy & sustainability, and democracy & governance domains.

  • Experienced teacher within strategic foresight, scenario planning and futures-driven innovation, helping leaders and strategists learn how to anticipate disruptive shifts

  • Prior to founding ANTICIPATE, Mathias spent 5 years consulting at the world-renowned futures think tank Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies. Also, associated consultant with Earthshine Group (transformative sustainability consultancy)

  • Academic background within Organisational Innovation & Entrepreneurship with focus on sustainability and strategy + Business, Languages (Spanish & English) and Cultural Studies from Copenhagen Business School.

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