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Rapid Doesn’t Mean Rushed: Why Rapid Development Matters More in 2026
Higher ed has spent years planning. Now it’s time to build.
In this episode of the TBG Podcast, Angela sits down with Sheila Fry, COO of The Babb Group, to unpack why rapid development has become essential for institutions navigating shifting enrollment, workforce demands, and long‑delayed initiatives finally moving forward.
Higher education leaders will walk away with:
💡 Smart, practical strategies for accelerating course and program development
💡 A clear understanding of what rapid means. Quality is still the priority!
💡 Insights on parallel workflows, versioning mindsets, and design guardrails
💡 Real stories from the field about what works — and what slows teams down
💡A grounded look at where AI accelerates process without replacing pedagogy, rigor, or humans
If your institution is gearing up for 2026 with renewed momentum, this conversation offers the clarity, confidence, and actionable ideas you need to move from planning to execution without sacrificing quality, alignment, or faculty voice.
🔔Subscribe for more conversations on innovation, strategy, and the future of higher ed.
By The Babb Group - By EdusityRapid Doesn’t Mean Rushed: Why Rapid Development Matters More in 2026
Higher ed has spent years planning. Now it’s time to build.
In this episode of the TBG Podcast, Angela sits down with Sheila Fry, COO of The Babb Group, to unpack why rapid development has become essential for institutions navigating shifting enrollment, workforce demands, and long‑delayed initiatives finally moving forward.
Higher education leaders will walk away with:
💡 Smart, practical strategies for accelerating course and program development
💡 A clear understanding of what rapid means. Quality is still the priority!
💡 Insights on parallel workflows, versioning mindsets, and design guardrails
💡 Real stories from the field about what works — and what slows teams down
💡A grounded look at where AI accelerates process without replacing pedagogy, rigor, or humans
If your institution is gearing up for 2026 with renewed momentum, this conversation offers the clarity, confidence, and actionable ideas you need to move from planning to execution without sacrificing quality, alignment, or faculty voice.
🔔Subscribe for more conversations on innovation, strategy, and the future of higher ed.