In the realm of future conceptualization and communication, various models have been proposed and utilized. Among them, Becker's Mosaic Model of Communication, The Cones of Everything, and The Expanded Futures Cone have gained significant attention. However, a new model, The Cones of Multiple Truths, is now being introduced, combining the strengths of the previous models and adding a unique perspective: the coexistence of multiple truths in the present moment.
Becker's Mosaic Model of Communication
Becker's Mosaic Model of Communication is a dynamic model that emphasizes the interconnectedness of communication elements. It suggests that communication is not a linear process but a complex interplay of various elements that together form a mosaic.
The Cones of Everything
The Cones of Everything model expands the traditional futures cone to include not just possible, probable, and preferable futures, but also preposterous futures. This model encourages us to think beyond the boundaries of what we consider possible and to explore even the most outrageous future scenarios.
The Expanded Futures Cone
The Expanded Futures Cone further broadens the scope of future conceptualization. It includes not just the future, but also the past and the present, recognizing that our understanding of the future is shaped by our interpretation of the past and our perception of the present.
The Cones of Multiple Truths
The Cones of Multiple Truths is a new model that combines the strengths of the previous models and adds a unique perspective. It proposes that multiple truths coexist in the present moment. These truths are not fixed but are constantly shifting and evolving, influenced by our perceptions, interpretations, and actions.
This model encourages us to embrace the complexity and uncertainty of the future and to recognize that there is not one single future, but multiple possible futures. It challenges us to question our assumptions, to explore different perspectives, and to engage in continuous learning and adaptation.
Examples from Practice
The document provides examples of organizations that have successfully implemented circularity through service design. These examples serve as inspiration and proof that circularity is not only possible but also profitable.
Conclusion
The Cones of Multiple Truths offers a fresh perspective on future conceptualization and communication. It invites us to see the future not as a fixed destination, but as a dynamic landscape of multiple possibilities. By embracing this model, we can better navigate the complexities of the future and make more informed, future-thinking decisions.