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  • Welcome to the media workshop

    Ladies and Gentlemen, at the "Attention! Smartphone" conference organised by the PL Project Foundation on 4 June this year, a media workshop will be held as part of the project "Polish Digital Resilience Agenda 2040 - a model for strategic preparation for the antinomy of digitisation". Their task is to familiarise media representatives and all interested persons not only with the issues of the project, but also with the introduction to... read more


  • Conference "Attention Smartphone"

    The 'Attention! Smartphone' conference is a unique event throughout Europe dedicated to the issues of digitalisation and excessive use of screen devices by children and young people. It is a meeting of eminent specialists in the fields of pedagogy, psychology and psychiatry, as well as experts and popularisers of knowledge on digital risks and digital hygiene. Discussions on, among other things, 'addiction ... read more


  • Classification orbits method

    The commonly used PESTEL analysis does not always capture the important nuances associated with the present day. Moreover, the division of factors into political, economic, social, technological and environmental is generally useful for describing a company's macroeconomic environment, but does not always work well in describing larger social and economic processes. In the course of carrying out the research, we encountered ... read more

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    Agenda 2040: the next challenges

    At the current stage of the project, we have a set of eight mind maps classifying factors based on cause-and-effect relationships. This is the result of internal research and workshops. We are now faced with an attempt to synthesise and systematise this knowledge. It is still working material. We are faced with the challenge of how to create a multifaceted map of relationships that allows us to optimally... read more


  • The parable of the two (actually three) backpacks

    A common misconception is to imagine that predictive research or scenario analysis is an attempt to predict the future. Many people unfamiliar with the subject imagine people dressed in strange costumes, gazing into a glass ball or rearranging cards with gruesome images. Nothing could be further from the truth. The purpose of this type of research and analysis is not to... read more

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    Workshop with researchers from the Catholic University of Lublin

    On 13 and 24 March 2025, we held workshops with academics from the Institute of Political Science and Administration and the Institute of Economics and Finance. The aim of the workshop was to prioritise the selected categories of drivers of change and build their interdependencies within the framework of the classification created at the earlier workshop. In this way, we completed a series of ... read more

  • Future developments in the labour market in terms of digitalisation according to young people.

    It is obvious to those who have had a connection with scenario planning or, more broadly, with the use of prediction for planning purposes, that we are in fact 'immersed' in the future and that a significant proportion of the decisions that affect it are happening now or have already happened. The problem is that we do not know which of the... read more

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    This is why we are preparing "Agenda 2040"

    The problem, of course, is not just one of offices and the labour market, but of society in general and the wider context of civilisation. The fundamental problem is what optimal measures should be taken right now to prevent a 'digital tsunami'. read more