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Association of Professional Futurists : ウィキペディア英語版 | Association of Professional Futurists
The Association of Professional Futurists (APF) is a community of professional futurists, founded in 2002.〔() profuturists.org〕〔(The Future Needs Futurists, Wired )〕 The APF is similar to other organizations that promote the development of strategic foresight including the World Future Society, the World Futures Studies Federation, the Millennium Project, and the Club of Rome. ==History== The APF was founded in 2002 by an informal network of professional futurists. Members of the first board include Peter Bishop, Andy Hines, Michele Bowman, Mike de Bettencourt, Sandy Burchsted, Tom Conger, Bob Hahn, Herb Rubenstein, and Jennifer Jarratt.〔 The APF was created to lead discussion internationally about professional futures practice, encourage the use of futures and foresight in strategic decision making, and offer services, resources and training for foresight professionals to advance their skills and knowledge.〔() profuturists.org〕 As is the intention of many association groups, the APF was primarily formed to increase futures studies conversations through professional networking and improve the image and performance of the field.〔http://www.andyhinesight.com/about/publications/〕 The APF's members have written for and are cited in various journals and magazines such as ''The Futurist'', ''Wired'', ''Futures'', ''Foresight'', and the ''Journal for Futures Studies''.
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