CONC Thammasat Forum: Strategic Foresight for Public Sector Leaders
A sample forum record with registration closed and capacity fixed at 100 seats.
A sample closed-registration forum on strategic foresight, scenario thinking, and leadership choices for public institutions facing long-horizon uncertainty.
Seminar Forum
CONC Thammasat Forum: Strategic Foresight for Public Sector Leaders
Program Overview
What participants will work through
This sample forum record demonstrates how CONC Thammasat Forum sessions can be stored as structured seminar entries in Strapi.
The session focuses on foresight practice, scenario-based discussion, and executive decision framing for public-sector leaders.
It is intentionally configured as closed registration so the frontend and admin review flows can display the correct state.
Learning Outcomes
Expected takeaways
- Compare strategic foresight methods suitable for executive discussion
- Identify leadership risks that emerge in long-horizon planning
- Use a closed forum sample to test frontend listing and registration status behavior
Testimonials
What participants took back to work
Participant feedback from this program and related cohorts.
This forum pushed our planning team to think beyond annual cycles and compare multiple scenarios before locking decisions.
Dr. Chanin P.
Policy Planning Advisor | Public Sector Strategy Unit
Speakers
Session contributors
Dr. Suriya Anantakul
Keynote Speaker | Institute of Public Strategy
Works on foresight methods, scenario planning, and public-institution leadership under uncertainty.
Agenda
Forum flow
09:30-10:30
Keynote on strategic foresight for public leadership
Dr. Suriya Anantakul
A framing session on long-range uncertainty, policy signals, and executive decision-making.
11:00-12:00
Scenario workshop
13:30-15:00
Roundtable synthesis
Custom Delivery
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This sample event is closed for registration. Capacity is capped at 100 seats.