The interests of the researchers here were to understand various modes for developing long term – that is strategic –plans with particular concern for the economic uncertainties one invariably faces in such a planning environment. Often resources cannot be confidently projected many years into the future and yet when one talks about transportation systems one is talking about large scale infrastructure that is very long lived. So how does one “do strategy”?
John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (U.S.). Transportation Policy, Planning and Organizational Excellence Division
2010-04-01
Abstract:
This report summarizes important findings from a literature review on scenario planning processes and a scan of stakeholders. It also presents case st...
Planning is the key to successful adoption and deployment of any new technology, and it is particularly important when that advancement involves a par...
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