The Innoboard management tools are AI-supported management tools that help you take your innovation performance to a new dimension.
Scenarios as a management tool
Scenarios are a strategic management tool that is used to develop strategies and business models. It supports strategic planning and shows possible future situations and their course of development. The future of a company, an industry or a market is not described in a single scenario, but in several scenarios that differ as much as possible from one another.
In most cases, a particularly positive and a particularly negative scenario are created for the company in order to take all possible effects into account for strategies. The creation of such scenarios is based on the effects of mega and macro trends that have a particular impact on the company's environment.
Using the Scenario Builder correctly in the Innoboards
- Navigate to the tools or to your workspace and click on Create new + to create a new Innoboard (details on creating an Innoboard can be found under Creating an Innoboard as Workspace administrator or Creating a new Innoboard as Workspace member. Depending on your workspace role, different setting options are available to you)
- Select the template Scenario Builder and click on the arrow button at the bottom right (>)
- When filling out the description of the Innoboard, make sure that you briefly but accurately describe the company for which scenarios are to be developed. It can also be helpful to outline the core topics of the business model as well as the main trends.
The description field will be taken into account in the CoCreator's prompt when generating the post. - Click Create Innoboard
When creating a scenario with the CoCreator, it is useful to know the most important trends for the respective company. Prompting for the CoCreator is largely based on these trends. It is therefore advisable to create a trend radar for the company beforehand.
| Note: If you created your Innoboard as a Workspace administrator in advanced mode, your Innoboard is a draft and you must publish it to work with it (in the right-hand box on the Innoboard Information page you will find the Publish Innoboard button). |