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July 27-29, 2012 • Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel

Preconference Courses: July 26-27, 2012 • Professional Members’ Forum: July 30, 2012

A Better Way to Assess Trends Literature

portrait of James Gelatt

James Gelatt is a professor and program director in the Doctor of Management program, Graduate School, University of Maryland University College, Palmyra, Virginia, USA

Futurists have few problems finding information on trends, but a major challenge is assessing the credibility of published material. In this highly interactive session, participants will be introduced to evidence-based research (EBR), an approach to critically evaluating literature that was pioneered by Carnegie Tech and is gaining favor in management.

Participants will be provided an evaluation tool with which to assess popular and scholarly literature on trends. They will then select literature from one of several online databases and, working in small groups, evaluate the literature selected. Handouts will include a summary of evidence-based research, tools to evaluate trends literature, and additional background information.

Highlights

Participants will leave the session with an understanding of:

  • What evidence-based research is and how it relates to critically evaluating literature on trends.
  • How to apply an EBR approach to literature provided to participants online.
  • How best to use EBR in their own work settings.