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The Next Evolution: Scenario Planning

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In this episode, we’re talking about the Next Evolution: Scenario Planning.

Why an evolution?

The pandemic exposed gaps to the way our industry planned campuses and facilities, from hospitals to academic centers.

Traditionally, a master planning process guided project developments, driven by both vision and an assumption that the future would reflect more of a normal operational environment.

The pandemic upended any sort of normality, but it also showed where that traditional master planning process failed to help organizations navigate through deviations from normality.

Scenario Planning evolves that approach, looking at an organization’s operations through various lenses to create options that promote resiliency through various scenarios.

Talking about Scenario Planning, what it is and how it can be applied to organizations, especially those in health care, are three people who bring unique lenses to the subject.

Sophia Skemp is a medical planner and architect who has provided planning and programming services for regional and critical access hospitals and ambulatory centers across the Plains and Upper Midwest. She has a master’s degree in architecture, with her studies crossing the boundaries between design research and health care architecture.

Mike Boldenow is a principal at BWBR with more than three decades of work with health care organizations and corporations creating campuses and facilities that elevate operations and help organizations effectively serve their stakeholders.

David Voller is senior operational planner who brings experience as a facilitator and operations leader with a demonstrated history working inside health systems evaluating operations, revenue, strategic goals and building cultures.
Hosted by James Lockwood.

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In this episode, we’re talking about the Next Evolution: Scenario Planning.

Why an evolution?

The pandemic exposed gaps to the way our industry planned campuses and facilities, from hospitals to academic centers.

Traditionally, a master planning process guided project developments, driven by both vision and an assumption that the future would reflect more of a normal operational environment.

The pandemic upended any sort of normality, but it also showed where that traditional master planning process failed to help organizations navigate through deviations from normality.

Scenario Planning evolves that approach, looking at an organization’s operations through various lenses to create options that promote resiliency through various scenarios.

Talking about Scenario Planning, what it is and how it can be applied to organizations, especially those in health care, are three people who bring unique lenses to the subject.

Sophia Skemp is a medical planner and architect who has provided planning and programming services for regional and critical access hospitals and ambulatory centers across the Plains and Upper Midwest. She has a master’s degree in architecture, with her studies crossing the boundaries between design research and health care architecture.

Mike Boldenow is a principal at BWBR with more than three decades of work with health care organizations and corporations creating campuses and facilities that elevate operations and help organizations effectively serve their stakeholders.

David Voller is senior operational planner who brings experience as a facilitator and operations leader with a demonstrated history working inside health systems evaluating operations, revenue, strategic goals and building cultures.
Hosted by James Lockwood.

If you like what we are doing with our podcasts please subscribe and leave us a review!
You can also connect with us on any of our social media sites!
https://www.facebook.com/BWBRsolutions
https://twitter.com/BWBR
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bwbr-architects/
https://www.bwbr.com/side-of-design-podcast/

  continue reading

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