Title: Lyn Firminger
1An eye on the future
- Lyn Firminger
- Emerging Skills Research Officer
- OTTE Specialist Centre Seminar
- March 2004
2Overview
- The ANTA CRC Demonstration Project
- Innovations and trends
- Trend tracking
- Trend Analysis
3Foresight
- Strategic foresight is the ability to create and
maintain viable forward views and to use these in
organisationally useful ways. - For example to detect adverse conditions, guide
policy, shape strategy explore new markets,
products and services. - Richard Slaughter
- Foundation Professor
- Australian Foresight Institute
4Co-operative Research Centres
- Are funded by Federal Government in seven-year
blocks - Are a partnership between universities,
businesses, other bodies like CSIRO, State
Government, etc - The 65 CRCs are in the industry areas of
manufacturing, agriculture, information
technology, mining, environment and medicine - Their aim is to research and develop products and
processes that will benefit Australia
5ANTA CRC Project
- Findings from Going Boldly a study into VET CRC
interaction - Some innovations lead to the need for new skills
- In some cases this will require a VET response
- The VET sector should be involved in knowledge
creation and commercialisation in CRCs - Building and strengthening links between research
and industry is crucial to Australias innovation
capacity
6Swinburne TAFE and CRCs
- A Swinburne intersectoral project in 2002 to
explore how we might work together - Linkages between Engineering and CAST to write
curriculum - An Industry Release project involving three
teachers working with Microtechnology - The ANTA CRC project one year duration with a
number of sub projects including students working
with Microtechnology resource sharing
7What I now know about CRCs
- Finding a common language takes time
- The education/communication/technology transfer
managers may be the best translators from one
language to another - CRCs are partnerships between universities and
industry but very university-centred - They recruit PhD students who have never been in
industry
8And I also know
- Their idea of VET is 20 years out of date we
have to change that - We have to find ways to add value to what they do
- We have resources that may be useful to them
9Why bother?
- CRCs are a window into industry three to five
years down the track the lone signals on the
horizon - CRCs are in the public domain unlike research
in large companies - They are under pressure from government to
commercialise product over time they will
realise we can help them with that - Questions?
10Innovations and trend lines
- The real process is continuous if your could
stop it
Trend lines
Drivers
T R E N D S
Ideas
Innovation
Invention
Research
Crisis
11Some drivers of innovation
- Market competition globalisation or crowded
markets - Human needs and wants living longer,
cocooning - The urge to invent and improve
- Threats social breakdown, war, ecology
12Trend Tracking - Database
- First develop an environmental scanning
database - Nothing fancy Access
- Code numbers A 16.104
- A is all the stuff in boxes (as opposed to arch
files) - 16 is the box for the Centre for New
Manufacturing - 104 the one hundred and fourth paper I put in
here - Author, title, date, publisher, who it will be
useful for, - KEYWORDS the key word is keywords
- Ruthlessly edit once a year and refine the
keywords - Use the data in your research analysis
13Trend Tracking - gathering information
- Ask department managers
- What is changing?
- How fast is it changing?
- Where do you get your information from?
- You will probably find they use here and now
resources - Industry associations, ITABS, government
departments, conferences, student feedback,
regulatory change, and so on. - You need other resources horizon scanning
resources
14Trend Analysis
- Developing a search image monkeys and snakes
- Use a variety of resources more than the
newspaper - Not the headlines but the paragraph on Page 5
- Trends should cover at least two of the following
- Social, economic, political, scientific,
geographic - There needs to be at least two events to form a
sequence - Gerald Celente T. Milton
15The problem with trend analysis
- Very few trends have long term stability
- It is difficult to distinguish between trends and
fads - Lone signals on the horizon are hard to
distinguish - Wild cards and other discontinuities throw trends
off track
16Tip
- Always have a file for
- Wild cards
- Lone signals on the horizon
- Potential tipping points
17Trend tracking resources
- THE INTERNET
- Conventional sources are linear silos
containing information about long-standing
industry sectors - The Internet is non-linear you dive in and swim
through information in a chaotic way - Radar blips
18Internet Information
- Free newsletters
- Journal articles
- Academic papers
- Webblogs
- Newspapers from around the world
- United Nations
- OECD
19Drowning in paper? Use it!
Drowning in paper? Use it!
- VET research and response to innovation
VET research and response to innovation Quest
ion Analysis Action
Will it affect VET?
What might we do?
What is happening?
Innovation
Conversations Papers
Change Courses, add modules
Scan Literature Search Survey
Change Courses, add modules
Breadth and depth 4Quadrants CLA
Delphi Scenarios
20Three Situations
- The AVIAN Bird Flu
- A potential crisis that might demand instant
innovations - The Accelerometer
- An existing product that has a slow growth market
- Population Growth in the middle east
- A long term trend
21Conversations
- What is happening or might happen?
- Will it affect VET?
- What might we do? Do we need new courses or
modules?
22Thank You