April 16, 2025

Kees van der Heijden - The Sixth Sense

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The name Kees van der Heijden is synonymous with the art of scenario planning – he practically invented its use as a modern business tool in the 1960s and 1970s. His book, 'The Sixth Sense', is seen by many as the scenario planning bible. This article explores van der Heijden’s thoughts on how scenario planning can give businesses that much sought after competitive edge.

Kees van der Heijden is certainly well qualified to advise on the subject of scenario planning. From 1957 until 1991 he worked with Royal Dutch/Shell where he became head of the business environment division of Group Planning. During his time with there in the 1960s and 1970s, he was largely responsible for overseeing the group’s experimentation with scenario planning. This included observing and evaluating the business environment and communicating the strategic implications of what he saw.

Naturally, when a group of the leading futurists got together in 1987 to create a network (Global Business Network) connected by creative, out-of-the-box scenario thinking, Kees van der Heijden was called upon to help make it happen. Van der Heijden continues to play a major role with the Global Business Network and also holds the post of Director of the Center for Scenario Planning and Future Studies at the University of Strathclyde Graduate School of Business.

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