Andrew L. Hines (born March 22, 1962) is an American futurist, head of graduate studies in Foresight at the University of Houston, and author of several books on strategic foresight.
Hines is a professional futurist, co-creator of the framework foresight method, Associate Professor and Program Coordinator of the Graduate Program in Foresight at the University of Houston, Principal of foresight consulting firm Hinesight, and former organizational futurist at Kellogg Company and Dow Chemical. He has written on futures studies, strategic foresight, foresight research methods, the role of organizational futurists, and the consumer landscape.
Professional career
Hines joined Joseph Coates of Coates & Jarratt, Inc as a consulting futurist in 1990. He then spent a decade as an organizational futurist with The Kellogg Company as senior manager of global trends and thereafter at The Dow Chemical Company as senior ideation leader. He returned to foresight consulting as a managing director at Social Technologies (Innovaro) and simultaneously joined the faculty of the University of Houston as a lecturer. for the then Future Studies Graduate Program in 2005. In 2010 he established his own foresight consulting firm, Hinesight, which continues to operate. After the retirement of Peter Bishop in 2013, he was appointed as the current Program Coordinator and now Associate Professor for the Graduate Program in Strategic Foresight at the University of Houston, teaching courses in futures studies and serving as advisor to Foresight students. He is also founding chair, executive director, and long-time board member of the Association of Professional Futurists.
Hinesâ published contributions including a regular column called âÂÂHinesightâ in the journal Foresight, originate from his specialty in integrating foresight into organizations. He also explored the role of shifting personal values in understanding the consumer landscape, which consequently was the topic of his book Consumershift: How Changing Values Are Reshaping the Consumer Landscape published in 2011. Hines has delivered more than 350 keynotes, presentations, and workshops on futures-related topics for clients in business, government, and non-profits. He designs and facilitates workshops using a variety of foresight methods, including the âÂÂframework foresightâ method with he developed together with Peter Bishop, for the purposes of innovation, strategy development, new business and product development. The âÂÂFramework Foresightâ method is described in the second edition of Thinking about the Future.
Education
Selected works
Books
- Hines, A. Imagining After Capitalism. Triarchy Press, 2025.
- Slaughter, R. (Ed.) & Hines, A. (Assoc. Ed.) (2020). The Knowledge Base of Futures Studies 2020. Association of Professional Futurists.
- Thinking about the Future: Guidelines for Strategic Foresight, 2nd edition (co-author: Peter C. Bishop), 2015, 2007, (2nd) (1st)
- Teaching about the Future,(co-author: Peter C. Bishop), 2012, - Received the 2014 Association of Professional Futurists Most Significant Futures Work Award for Methods and Practice.
- ConsumerShift: How Changing Values Are Reshaping the Consumer Landscape, 2011,
- 2025: Science and Technology Reshapes US and Global Society, (co-author: Joseph F Coates, John Mahaffie), 1997,
- Managing Your Future as an Association: Thinking about Trends and Working with Their Consequences, (co-author: Jennifer Jarrett, Joseph F Coates, John Mahaffie), 1994,
Selected articles
- A. Hines, 2025, "A Technique for Guiding Images: Imagining the Future After Capitalism." In Placing the Future, Knowledge and Space (KNAS, volume 20), 35-54, published online May 7, 2025.
- A. Hines, 2025, "The Role of Values and Worldview in Societal Transitions: The Case of After Capitalism." Special Issue: Futures in Transition: Designing Transitions and Future-Making for Systems-Level Change World Futures Review, published online April 24, 2025.
- A. Hines, H. Benoit, L. Leong, D. Worrell, L. Schlehuber, and A. Cowart, 2024. âÂÂMapping Archetype Scenarios across the Three Horizons,â Futures, 162, 103418.
- A. Hines, M. Vincent, and R. Puddy, 2024, âÂÂEstablishing a strategic foresight learning and action network (SF-LAN) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). World Futures Review, 16(3), 244âÂÂ260.
- A. Hines, 2023. âÂÂImagining after capitalismâ Journal of Futures Studies, 28(2), 123-137.
- A. Hines, et al. 2021. âÂÂMonitoring emerging issues: A proposed approach and initial test.â World Futures Review, 0(0), 1âÂÂ19.
- A. Hines, 2020. âÂÂThe evolution of framework foresight.â Foresight, 22 (5/6), 643-651.
- A. Hines, 2019. âÂÂGetting ready for a post-work future.â Foresight and STI Governance, 13(1), 19-30.
- A. Hines, D. Bengston, M. Dockry and A. Cowart. 2018. âÂÂSetting up a horizon scanning system: A U.S. federal agency example.â World Futures Review, 10(2) 136âÂÂ151.
- A. Hines, J. Gary, C. Daheim, and L. van der Laan. 2017. âÂÂBuilding foresight capacity: Toward a foresight competency model. World Futures Review, 9(3), 123-141.
- A. Hines, A. & J. Gold, âÂÂAn organizational futurist role for integrating foresight into corporations,â Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2015. 101, 99âÂÂ111.
- A. Hines âÂÂFuture-friendly design: Designing for and with future consumers,â In M. Luchs, K. S. Swann & A. Griffin (Eds.), Design thinking: New product development essentials from the PDMA (pp. 333âÂÂ348). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, (2015).
- A.Hines & Jeff Gold, âÂÂProfessionalizing foresight: Why do it, where it stands, and what needs to be done,â Journal of Futures Studies, June 2013, 17(4): 35-54
- A. Hines, âÂÂShifting Values: Hope and Concern for âÂÂWaking Up,âÂÂâ On the Horizon, 21 (3), 2013.
- A. Hines. âÂÂA Dozen Surprises about the Future of Work,â Employment Relations Today, Spring 2011.
- A. Hines, âÂÂHow Accurate Are Your Forecasts? More Accurate Than You Might Think,â World Future Review, October/November 2009.
- A. Hines, P. Bishop & T. Collins, âÂÂThe Current State of Scenario Development: An Overview of Techniques,â Foresight, Vol. 9, #1, pp. 5âÂÂ25. (Received the 2008 Emerald Literati Awardsâ Outstanding Paper accolade for best article published in Foresight).
- A. Hines, âÂÂThe Futures of Futures: A Scenario Salon,â Foresight, Vol. 5, #4, 2003.
- A. Hines, âÂÂAn Audit for Organizational Futurists: 10 Questions Every Organizational Futurist Should Be Able to Answer,â Foresight, Vol. 5, #1, 2003. (Received the 2003 Emerald Literati Awardsâ Outstanding Paper accolade for best article published in Foresight).
- A. Hines. âÂÂA PractitionerâÂÂs View of the Future of Futures Studies,â Futures, Vol. 34, 2002, pp. 337âÂÂ347.
- A. Hines, K. Kelly & S. Noesen, âÂÂViral Futures at Dow,â Futures Research Quarterly, Fall 2001.
- A. Hines, âÂÂThe Postmodern Shift and Jobs in the Future: The Coming Values Changes and the Implications for Human Resources,â Employment Relations Today, Winter 2000.
- A. Hines, âÂÂFuturists on the âÂÂInside:â The State of Practice of Organizational Futurists,â Futures Research Quarterly, Winter 1999.
- A. Hines âÂÂThe Future of Nanotechnology,â MacmillanâÂÂs Encyclopedia of the Future, (NY: Macmillan 1996).
- A. Hines, âÂÂA Checklist for Evaluating Forecasts,â The Futurist, NovemberâÂÂDecember 1995, pp. 20âÂÂ24.
- A. Hines, J. Coates & J. Mahaffie, âÂÂTechnological Forecasting: 1970-1993,â Technological Forecasting & Social Change, Vol. 47, 1994, pp. 23âÂÂ33.
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