Introduction to Scenario Planning Course
Access IDEAL's online, self-paced course, which provides practical tools for why and how to conduct scenario planning
About
The Introduction to Scenario Planning course was created by the IDEAL activity, funded by USAID's Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance to improve food security and nutrition outcomes among the world's most vulnerable households and communities. Scenario planning is a central component of effective adaptive management. It is a practical, strategic, and intentional activity that helps teams and organizations to:
- Anticipate, plan, and be prepared for changes
- Respond effectively to changes in operating contexts
- Build a team culture that values continuous learning and adaptation
This course provides foundational knowledge and practical tools for why and how to conduct scenario planning to improve your ability and preparedness to work successfully during circumstances outside your control. By the end of the course, you will be able to:
- Understand the value of scenario planning for effective program implementation and adaptation
- Learn how to facilitate a process with your team to develop a scenario plan, alternative approaches for implementation, and a structure for adapting plans based on context changes
FAQs
- Is this course for me?
If you will be leading or actively participating in the process of scenario planning, this course will give you a solid grounding, clear process, and relevant tools and examples. It is applicable for Emergency Programs and Resilience Food Security Activities. Those central to scenario planning often include:
- Program Managers
- Strategic Learning Advisors
- Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Managers
- Deputy Chiefs of Party
- Chiefs of Party
- How long will it take?
About 1-1.5 hours. You do not need to complete it all at once. You can return later and pick up where you left off. However, note that your access to the course ends after two weeks from your account creation date.
- How much does it cost?
This course is free! All you need to do is create an account (or log in) using the link below.
Access the Adaptive Management Collection