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Scouting Tips
Scouting is an iterative process.
We recommend starting broadly and openly and gradually adapting the topic.
Questioning and excluding topics
You can easily customize questions and topics that interest you:
Supplement In your question, you are talking about topics that you would like to see more taken into account.
Close Pick out topics that are less relevant.
In this way, the results can be tailored to your individual interests and goals.
examples:
- What are the latest findings and breakthroughs in LiDAR technologies? Add results about autonomous driving.
- How will artificial intelligence change agriculture and how can the technology be used in the best possible way? Add results to Precision Agriculture
- How will banking change in the future? Add results about customer service and artificial intelligence.
- How will healthcare systems develop in the future? Exclude findings on telehealth and wearable technologies.
- What does the future of work look like? Exclude factory automation results.
- How will shopping experiences change in the future? Exclude logistics and supply chain results.


Iterative scouting
Design the scouting process iteratively. Don't start too tight and "open" as a first step. Take a look at the results, discover new topics and be inspired. You can then select more specific terms in your scouts step by step and focus on a subject area.
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