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Speakers & lectures

Our consultants regularly give lectures at conferences, (strategy) offsite meetings, annual meetings and webinars. They can tell your board, MT or audience a stimulating and fascinating story, for example about strategy in an uncertain future, interesting trends in the external environment or future developments in your domain or industry. We are also active as guest lecturer in various educational programs at Nyenrode Business University, Sioo and University of Twente, among others. We offer lectures about several topics, such as:

  • Scenario thinking
  • Vision formulation
  • Trend watching
  • Risk management
  • Viable options
  • Systems thinking
  • Advising executives
  • Business models
  • Trade association strategy

Would you like to know more about how we can assist you with in-company training, individual training, guest lectures or a keynote? You are more than welcome to contact us without any obligation!

Publications with this service

Vision & strategy

Where do you want to go? Set your course

Trends & scenarios

What’s coming your way? Get a grip on uncertainty

Training

Controlled by current concerns? Learn to look beyond tomorrow

Work with us

Time for a change? Come work at De Ruijter Strategy

“Bad scenario’s don’t exist, only bad preperation.”

Paul de Ruijter

“By using language and visuals, we can create the future today.”

Jolanda van Heijningen

“The future cannot be forecasted, but it can be foreseen.”

Renate Kenter

“History shows us how unpredictable the future can be.”

Friso van Nimwegen

“The complexity of the future requires multidimensional thinking, anticipating and acting.”

Sharda Tewari

“Being well prepared is better than hoping that things will work out.”

Reinier Hattink

“Conducting research about the future is the greatest thing there is.”

Femke Pennink

“Without having a clear strategic goal, you are the puppet of circumstances.”

Kwint Kramer

“To be able to think about the future, you need to have the figures in order.”

Jannie Pruimers-Lanenga

“Discovering connections between data and trends remains fascinating.”

Iris Lijkendijk