Borrowing from the geeks: What can healthcare facility design learn from IT?
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2015
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People get into healthcare because they want to help society. And when a new hospital is briefed, everyone tries to do their best, but the process is mired by the impossibility of the task. Stakeholders rarely understand the architectural process, nobody can predict the future, and the only thing for certain is that everything will change as the project unfolds, revealing errors in initial assumptions and calculations, shifts in needs, new technologies etc. Yet there’s always pressure to keep to the programme and to press on regardless. This chaos leads eventually to suboptimal results: hospitals the world over are riddled with inefficiencies, idiosyncrasies, incredible wastage and features that lead to poor clinical outcomes. This talk will sketch out the basics of Scrum, the most popular open-source Lean/Agile methodology. It will discuss what healthcare designers can learn from the geeks in Silicon Valley reduce risk, meet deadlines and deliver the highest possible value for the budget despite the uncertainty. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/89166/1/Borrowing%20from%20the%20geeks%20what%20can%20healthcare%20facility%20design%20learn%20from%20IT.pdf https://prezi.com/dcumzcef4omp/borrowing-from-the-geeks-what-can-healthcare-facility-design-learn-from-it/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy Golembiewski, Jan A. (2015) Borrowing from the geeks: What can healthcare facility design learn from IT? In Australian Healthcare Week Healthcare Efficiency Through Technology Summit, 24 - 26 March 2015, Sydney, N.S.W. |
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School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty |
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