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Nancy Wise, keynote speaker and thought leader

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Nancy Wise and Spring Street leaders frequently speak at conferences, retreats, and board events. Presentations are customized for each engagement; requested topics include:  

  • This session synthesizes the most consequential forces shaping healthcare and examines what they mean for strategic direction, investment choices, and competitive positioning: 

    • Political and economic forces redefining industry dynamics 

    • How technology, data, and new entrants are reshaping business assumptions 

    • Behavioral and demographic shifts are changing expectations and experience 

    • Emerging risks alongside untapped opportunities 

    • How these forces will shape strategic choices over the next three to five years 

  • This session explores how neuroscience improves decision quality and sharpens strategic judgment when conditions are uncertain and fast-moving: 

    • Cognitive patterns that distort how leaders interpret information 

    • How the brain processes different types of inputs and what that means for strategy and planning 

    • Techniques leaders can use to create conditions for better decisions 

    • Practices for retaining focus on priorities during prolonged uncertainty 

  • Strategic planning has been a long-standing strength in healthcare. In the years ahead, sustained performance is likely to depend on sharper differentiation and clearer strategic choices: 

    • How the context for strategic planning is evolving 

    • What differentiated strategy means in a more competitive and fragmented healthcare landscape 

    • Connecting enterprise strategy with near-term and long-term planning decisions 

    • Planning and managing through uncertainty while maintaining strategic focus 

  • This session highlights the distinction between bringing new capabilities into an organization and introducing innovation that changes markets or industries: 

    • Why innovation matters more during periods of accelerating change 

    • The distinction between disruption, innovation, and change 

    • Bringing innovation into the day-to-day workflow without diluting focus 

    • Connecting innovation efforts directly to strategic goals 

  • With the pace of change getting faster, there is no period when things will slow down so an organization can catch up.  

    • Why the pace of change continues to accelerate and what that means for leadership 

    • Shifting mindset and culture to prepare teams for the next era 

    • Establishing discipline and frameworks that balance forward planning with near-term priorities 

    • Turning readiness into a strategic advantage 

  • Looking beyond traditional products and services opens new paths for growth, resilience, and partnership. 

    • Competing sustainably against organizations with greater scale and broader portfolios 

    • Using unexpected ideas and structured exercises to expand thinking 

    • Applying a Strategic Alignment Matrix to identify non-obvious partnership opportunities 

    • Expanding revenue models in ways that reinforce mission and strategy