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This 1-day programme is conducted in-person, which builds on the basics from FutureCraft 101. Pre-programme learning will be required.
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Learning Outcomes
- Understand the various challenges to challenging assumptions
- Use frameworks like the Cynefin framework, tools like Causal Layered Analysis and simple scenarios to challenge deep assumptions and inspire change


Tse Hao Guang
Tse Hao Guang is a Foresight Analyst at the Centre for Strategic Futures, part of the Strategy Group under the Prime Minister’s Office. After some years freelancing as a writer and editor, he continues to bring a rigorous imagination to his work in the Public Service. He has worked on research topics such as the future of continuing education, collective intelligence, demographics and intergenerational conflict, and has helped to produce some of CSF’s futures products including Foresight Publication 2019 and the National Scenarios 2040 Driving Forces cards.
Gurubaran Subramaniam
Gurubaran Subramaniam is a Senior Foresight Analyst at the Centre for Strategic Futures, part of the Strategy Group under the Prime Minister’s Office. Before he got drawn into the exciting world of foresight, he enjoyed a stints at Singapore’s Permanent Mission to the World Trade Organisation in Geneva and then as a social researcher at the Ministry of National Development. He leads CSF’s capability development function and has worked on various research topics such as the future of death, climate change, and the geopolitics of energy.
Fuad Johari
Fuad Johari is a Senior Foresight Analyst at the Centre for Strategic Futures, part of the Strategy Group under the Prime Minister’s Office. Fuad Johari started off on the dark side as a banking and financial disputes lawyer before moving into the Ministry of Foreign Affairs where he worked on the International Economics and Southeast Asia desks and was then posted to Singapore’s Permanent Mission to the World Trade Organisation and World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) in Geneva. At CSF, he works on exciting projects such as on the Future of Capitalism and identity in the region, while outside of CSF, he likes chasing fat cats and uncovering hidden histories of Singapore.
- 21 May (09:00 - 17:00)
(including 9% GST of $55.35)
Registration information:
- Registration closes on 14 May 2025
- First-come-first-serve basis.
- Programme fee may vary on different financial year.
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