What is the Three Horizons?

The Three Horizons framework is a simple yet powerful tool used to facilitate conversations about the future.

The framework brings together diverse perspectives and creates a shared language for discussing present challenges and emerging opportunities.

It’s particularly useful in guiding groups towards meaningful action in complex environments, making it applicable across business, policy, and community contexts. 

Cultivating shared action for systems change

AWARENESS

Seeing the patterns in complexity

Mapping change to facilitate our journey

PARTICIPATION

Putting ourselves in the picture

Engaging our creative potential

ACTION

Convening the future

Coming together in collective action

This introductory video provides an overview of the framework:

To find out more visit Future Stewards, home hub of the Three Horizons Network and Commons in service of a regenerative future.

Impact Amplified is a member of the Three Horizons network and curator of the Use Case Library. To find out more about the Network and their work visit Future Stewards.

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We need to achieve a sustainable balance of meeting the needs of both people and planet and not focusing on one to the detriment of the other – harmonising people, planet and prosperity.

When considering business sustainability we look at how the firm (positively or negatively) impacts our Earth system and society (inside-out), and how our Earth system and society may (positively or negatively) impact a firm’s ability to achieve its objectives (outside-in).