Insights
Our blogs and articles are intended to provoke thought, challenge convention and bring the latest insights to real estate actors, government policy makers and city leaders.
Our blogs and articles are intended to provoke thought, challenge convention and bring the latest insights to real estate actors, government policy makers and city leaders.
Forecasting Alternative Scenarios Essentially, forecasting involves generating the widest range of creative possibilities, then consolidating and prioritising the most useful for an organisation to consider and prepare for as it moves ahead. […]
Scanning the Horizon In this second article in our six-part series on Conducting Corporate Foresight, we focus on the Scanning the Horizon phase, which follows on from having established the Strategic Question […]
Force for good – or the Emperor’s new clothes? “Doing well by doing good” has long been a familiar dictum in both the ethical business and the responsible built environment […]
The Government recently published its guidance to landlords on Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards for non-domestic property, a matter on which much confusion and uncertainty has prevailed. So, have the outstanding issues […]
Framing the Strategic Question It might seem an overused assertion, but leadership in the corporate realm faces new uncertainties greater than at any time before. The global pace of change, and […]
In this latest post, Professor John Ratcliffe, newly appointed Head of Strategic Foresight at Hillbreak, introduces the concept and corporate benefits of the discipline. Leading an organisation through these turbulent […]
Introduction The Environment Agency, the administrator of the UK Government’s CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme (“the Scheme”), has published its Annual Report Publication (ARP) covering the first 2 Compliance Years of […]
This article was first published on the Urban Land Institute website. Well, that was some year! A year of extraordinary paradoxes and contradictions. In truth, I’m still trying to get my […]
In our earlier blog on SBT, we looked at the background to their development and the various methodologies which have been developed to achieve them. Below we discuss some of […]
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