In this episode, I explore how architectural thinking enhances strategic decision-making with Adam Griff.
Our conversation reveals how his architectural background shapes his approach to helping higher education institutions navigate complex decisions and create flexible space solutions.
We dig into the challenges of designing spaces that can adapt to unknown futures and discuss how universities can better integrate with their communities.
I particularly love how Adam frames flexibility in building design as creating platforms for future adaptations rather than just multi-purpose spaces.
We also explore the tension between academic and organizational decision-making and how to create and decide while delivering innovation in higher education.
Questions This Episode Helps You Answer
How does thinking like an architect help organizations make better strategic decisions?
What makes flexibility essential in both physical spaces and organizational processes, and how can we intentionally design for it from the beginning?
What elements create environments where good decisions emerge, and how can we support better decision-making outcomes?
How do we determine whether physical space is the best solution for achieving our organizational goals, and what questions should we ask before investing in space?
How can we think about buildings as adaptable platforms that support evolving human needs rather than fixed structures with predetermined uses?
How might universities and colleges create meaningful connections between campus development and community growth that benefit both?
What strategies help organizations balance the need for scholarly rigor with efficient administrative decision-making, and how can these different approaches work together effectively?
Episode Highlights
[00:00] Introduction and background on Adam Griff
[01:38] How architectural thinking shapes strategic problem-solving
[04:17] Managing diverse stakeholders in higher education contexts
[05:35] Understanding people’s needs versus asking for solutions
[07:31] Orchestrating organizational decision-making
[09:13] The importance of decision-making culture in institutions
[11:20] Building trust and managing participation in decisions
[14:15] Creating shared understanding of evidence and good decisions
[17:04] Balancing organizational conditions with decision quality
[19:38] Making decisions with incomplete information
[21:36] Academic versus administrative approaches to decisions
[24:40] Rethinking flexibility in organizational strategy
[25:25] Space as a medium for service delivery
[26:51] Designing buildings as platforms for adaptation
[29:14] Lifecycle costs and sustainable building design
[30:48] Integration of campus and community development
[33:31] Responding to demographic changes in higher education
[35:33] Finding what is "uniquely possible" for institutions
[39:12] Moving from master planning to sce
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