{"id":160,"date":"2019-06-20T17:20:19","date_gmt":"2019-06-20T23:20:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.decidemymajor.dev.cc\/?page_id=160"},"modified":"2020-03-27T10:50:37","modified_gmt":"2020-03-27T16:50:37","slug":"scenario-planning","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.decidemymajor.dev.cc\/main-sequence\/scenario-planning\/","title":{"rendered":"Evaluating Reasons: Scenario Planning"},"content":{"rendered":"

<\/a>It’s time to move past simple advantages\/disadvantages and think about what will best prepare you for situations you may face after college. Although we can’t predict the future, we can use a technique called scenario planning to get insight into what factors might be important. To paraphrase the Wikipedia entry<\/a>, scenario planning is a strategic planning method used to make flexible long-term plans. In practice, we’re going to try to imagine some potential paths the future could take (“scenarios”), see which factors would matter most to us in each one, and then think about what we should be doing now to prepare for them (“planning”).*<\/a><\/p>\n

I created two scenarios we’ll work through, and I gave them names and memes for fun. Here’s what they’ll look like:<\/p>\n