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Strategy & Innovation Portfolio

by Mika Kunne

Selected strategy and foresight work translating demographic, urban, and health trends into decision-ready frameworks.

I help organizations translate complex macro trends — such as demographic change, urbanization, and health — into clear strategic choices and actionable frameworks.

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My work focuses on long-term, structural challenges where traditional short-term analysis falls short. The projects below reflect applied strategy, foresight, and systems thinking across public- and private-sector contexts.

Japan’s Birthrate Crisis:
A Strategic Reversal Plan

A systems-level strategy addressing demographic decline through coordinated policy, urban, labor, and cultural interventions.

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What it proves:

  • Policy + strategy synthesis across housing, labor, family, and social systems

  • Long-term structural decision framing under demographic constraint

  • Real-world relevance for aging, low-fertility, and shrinking societies (Japan as lead case)

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The Five Pillar City

A first-principles blueprint for designing health-first urban environments at city scale.

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What it proves:

  • Urban strategy development grounded in systems thinking

  • Applied foresight linking long-term health outcomes to spatial design choices

  • Concept-to-framework execution suitable for planners, developers, and policymakers

 

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The Five Pillars Index:
Global Edition

​A comparative benchmarking framework translating multidimensional health and societal factors into a single strategic index.

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What it proves:

  • Framework design for complex, multi-variable decision environments

  • Quantification and comparison of systemic health and societal factors

  • Decision-support orientation for prioritization, benchmarking, and long-term planning

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Beyond GDP:
The Health Dividend

A strategic reframing of growth, positioning population health as a core economic and productivity lever.

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What it proves:

  • Narrative reframing of growth and performance metrics

  • Executive-level strategic thinking beyond short-term economic indicators

  • Translation of macro health trends into strategy-relevant economic insight

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  • G.O.A.L.

Selected work has received engagement from international organizations, research institutes, and academic partners.

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