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Sophia Franklin have a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from Boise State University. Sophia Franklin is proficient in Microsoft word, excel, outlook and PowerPoint. During schooling Sophia Franklin was educated in sports journalism, business reviews, feature writing, and news writing. Sophia Franklin skillful with different social media platforms. Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Twitter, YouTube, google plus and WordPress. Sophia Franklin knowledgeable in photo and video editing as well.

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Contributor Brief·Sophia Franklin · 2 articles
Updated May 16, 2019

Infrastructure systems must anticipate exponential population growth demands

Franklin argues that critical infrastructure—from buildings to space logistics—must be redesigned proactively to handle demographic and operational scaling, not merely maintained for present conditions. She contends that building management and resupply systems represent a microcosm of how organizations must shift from reactive stewardship to predictive capacity planning as global populations and complexity surge.

2.2B

additional people to house by 2050 globally

By 2050, the United Nations predicts that there will be a population of 9.8 billion worldwide.

How Prepared are Buildings for the Challenges of the Future?

Critical infrastructure resupply and management scale requirements

ISS cargo resupply per mission7600
Current global population (billions)7.6
Projected 2050 population (billions)9.8

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3 private contractors

now tasked with ISS cargo resupply mission

Space station cargo resupply has been my favorite and most extensive program.

What It Takes to Resupply the International Space Station?

Owners, investors and landlords wishing to scale their investments rely on building management firms to look after their resources.

How Prepared are Buildings for the Challenges of the Future?

Buildings and systems designed for today will become bottlenecks for tomorrow.

Themes:Anticipatory infrastructure design for exponential demandDelegation and third-party dependency in critical systemsPopulation-driven resource scarcity and resupply logistics

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    Alex M.·2h agoquestion

    What sparked your research into disruptive innovation?

    Curious what the original insight was that led you to the Innovator's Dilemma framework.

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    Sophia L.·1d agoidea

    Would love a deep-dive into EdTech adoption barriers.

    Your framing of sustaining vs. disruptive innovation feels directly applicable to school systems.

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    David R.·3d agoquestion

    How do you see AI changing the personalized learning landscape?