Do you always set plans and rarely achieve them because by the time they are published things changed? Do you generate a forecast and it’s always wrong? If these questions are familiar, this workshop is for you. It’s not your fault if your forecast is wrong and your plan fails – traditional deterministic forecasting and planning is seriously incomplete because it ignores uncertainties.
Following a transition from teaching a face-to-face workshop into an online format, I share a post to reflect on my experience which might be useful for others
A guide on the 2 days workshop for NHS across the UK in collaboration with NHS-R community
The Welsh Modelling Collaborative plans to promote joint analytical problem solving for NHS stakeholders by bringing together NHS Wales decision makers, analysts and academics