Pivoting Out of the Pandemic: How Oklahoma City Built a Community of Resilience and a Place for SSC’s to Thrive
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How Oklahoma City Built a Network, Infrastructure and Prosperous Community for Business Services to Thrive
We are in an era of fundamental service rethink. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a comprehensive evaluation of how communities can collaborate better – not only to provide the network and infrastructure to support one another through turbulent times, but to create a prosperous community residents are proud to live in.
Of course, there are some communities that have been pre-emptive working towards this for many years. One such community is Oklahoma City.
This two-page infographic highlights the collaborative recovery effort across agencies, organizations and services.
- Learn how Oklahoma City invested in a pay-as-you-go, capital investment program known as Metropolitan Area Projects (MAPS), an initiative spearheaded by city leaders, like Claudia San Pedro, President, Sonic Drive-In
- Discover the positive differences MAPS will make on community residents and SSCs looking to establish a presence in a city that excels at corporate social responsibility and technological innovation
We invite you to learn how Oklahoma City has transformed into a hub for Shared Services.
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