Senior Director
Vynamic
Shari Robbins is a member of the consulting team at Vynamic, an international healthcare management consulting company that simply believes there is a better way. Made up of five sectors — health plans, life sciences, providers, healthcare technology, and public health — Vynamic has over 250 experienced team members whose approach, both internally and with clients, focuses on actionable strategy, operational intelligence, and healthy culture.
Shari has partnered with hospital executive leadership for over 2 decades to lead key strategic and operational initiatives for organizations with complex challenges. As the prior Vice President of Applied Management Systems in Burlington, MA and now at Vynamic, she has performed studies in virtually every hospital department. Her technical contributions include health system operating model and org design, labor productivity, expansion/reno strategy, and comprehensive project management.
Shari is an adjunct professor at Northeastern University where she has lectured at the graduate level for over 10 years on Org Behavior, Workflow Analysis and Change Management. She has published articles by the Journal of Healthcare Management, including “Portion Control Opportunities: Real Time Gains in Hospital Patient Throughput” that discusses strategies focused on how to break down a large project into manageable pieces to make an often-overwhelming big picture attainable. Additionally, as part of Vynamics’ Trending Health podcast team, Shari recently co-presented a segment entitled “Innovations Across the Atlantic: What the US & UK Can Learn From Each Other When it Comes to Crisis Care.”
Using her prior project work as real-life examples, Shari has run project management seminars for both state and national healthcare societies, as well as customized, on-site seminars to meet her client’s needs.
Shari grew up in Marblehead, Massachusetts and earned her bachelor’s in psychology from George Washington University and her master’s in sociology from Boston College.
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