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Integrated planning is a sustainable approach to planning that builds relationships, aligns the organization, and emphasizes preparedness for change.
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- Events & Programs
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Upcoming Events
- Building Buy-in for Planning: Dealing With Resistance and Gaining Support
Online | March 11 – April 8 - Budgeting for Impact: A Working Group on Resource Planning in Higher Education
Online | Feb 5, Feb 19, March 5 - Cross-Functional Collaboration: Tools and Skills for Working Across Silos
Online | February 10, 17, 24
- Building Buy-in for Planning: Dealing With Resistance and Gaining Support
- Community
Community
The SCUP community opens a whole world of integrated planning resources, connections, and expertise.
Webinar
Mitigating Stress: What Neuroscience Teaches Us About Work and Collaboration
November 18, 2020Free webinar | 2:00-2:30 PM Eastern- Event Home
The COVID-19 pandemic is a major disruption and yet a distinct opportunity to reimagine a better way to live. Backed by neuroscience research from the NBBJ Fellowship Program with NYT best-selling author Dr. John Medina – an initiative by the global design and planning firm NBBJ – this session presents research and ideas to create more uplifting experiences at work and how to mitigate stress for frontline workers, both immense challenges in light of an ongoing pandemic and the associated economic uncertainty.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand key neuroscience research about how to best work and collaborate virtually.
- Tie brain science research to design and planning solutions that lead to healthier on- and off-campus experiences.
- Walk away with an overview of key provocations for the future that seek to reduce stress – whether for students, faculty or staff.
Presenters
Ryan J. Mullenix, AIA
Partner, NBBJMegha Parekh Sinha, AICP, LEED AP BD+C
Principal, NBBJRegistration Information
Registration closes on November 17, 2020 at 11:59 PM Eastern
Cost: Free for everyone.
A recording of this program will be available to members only.
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