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The business of pandemics : the COVID-19 story / edited by Jay Liebowitz

Contributor(s): Liebowitz, Jay, 1957- [editor].
Publisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, ©2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 216 p: illustrations ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780367557423; 0367557428.Subject(s): COVID-19 (Disease) -- Economic aspects | Epidemics -- Economic aspects | Emergency management | Industrial managementGenre/Form: Print books.
Contents:
Foreword: The business of pandemics--or building it while we fly it / Jeff Hornstein -- Foreword: A public health and knowledge management perspective / Tara M. Sullivan -- Chapter 1. Business and management lessons learned from COVID-19 / Jaume Ribera -- Chapter 2. Using data, computer models, and simulations to predict the spread of diseases like COVID-19 / Scott Nestler and Harrison Schramm -- Chapter 3. Conducting global business virtually during a crisis / Erin Makarius and Debmalya Mukherjee -- Chapter 4. Global economic impact resulting from COVID-19 / Thomas A. Hanson -- Chapter 5. COVID-19 and the seven pillars of effective risk and crisis communication / Vincent T. Covello and Randall N. Hyer -- Chapter 6. Flying into a geopolitical storm / John Butler and Gabriella Stern -- Chapter 7. Growing organizational capacities for increased online learning, working, and health / Sharif Nijim and Paul Grist -- Chapter 8. The social impact(s) of COVID-19 / Wei Sun and Andrew Jared Critchfield -- Chapter 9. COVID-19 and the education innovation gap / Laura S. Hamilton and V. Darleen Opfer -- Chapter 10. The global remote work experiment and the future of work / Dave Cook -- Chapter 11. Re-opening markets and businesses that have been shut or severely curtailed / Rod McSherry and Matthew Jackson -- Chapter 12. Supporting decision making during a pandemic: influences of stress, analytics, experts, and decision aids / Gloria Phillips-Wren, Jean-Charles Pomerol, Karen Neville, an Frédéric Adam
Summary: Nations and businesses across the globe have been working through the difficulties of dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. Industry, academia, NGOs, and governments have been "feverishly" searching for ways to address this deadly virus, which may continue to spread for at least the next year and perhaps beyond (in terms of a resurgence and different strains). From a business standpoint, there have been dramatic effects on logistics and supply chains, economic downfalls, bailouts of major industries and small businesses, and far-reaching calamities from around the world. Even though the COVID-19 story is still in its making, this book focuses on the business of pandemics as applied to COVID-19. The book brings together a global panel of experts across industries and NGOs to help guide business executives and managers through the complex array of issues affecting business in the time of a pandemic. Offering solutions to the business of pandemics as applied to COVID-19, the book is written for organizational decision makers and leaders, as well as those involved in crisis management, public health, and related fields. Its chapters focus on key areas that relate to the business of pandemics, including: •Lessons learned to date •Big data and simulation •Logistics and supply-chain management challenges •Conducting global business virtually •Global economic impact •Media and risk communication •IT infrastructure and networking •Social impact •Online learning and educational innovations •The new work-from-home environment •Re-opening markets and businesses •Crisis decision making using analytics and intuition. With chapters authored by experts from leading organizations, including the World Health Organization, the RAND Corporation, and various universities throughout the world, The Business of Pandemics: The COVID-19 Story provides high-level guidance and insight for business leaders who must deal with the complexities and challenges presented by this unprecedented crisis
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Foreword: The business of pandemics--or building it while we fly it / Jeff Hornstein -- Foreword: A public health and knowledge management perspective / Tara M. Sullivan -- Chapter 1. Business and management lessons learned from COVID-19 / Jaume Ribera -- Chapter 2. Using data, computer models, and simulations to predict the spread of diseases like COVID-19 / Scott Nestler and Harrison Schramm -- Chapter 3. Conducting global business virtually during a crisis / Erin Makarius and Debmalya Mukherjee -- Chapter 4. Global economic impact resulting from COVID-19 / Thomas A. Hanson -- Chapter 5. COVID-19 and the seven pillars of effective risk and crisis communication / Vincent T. Covello and Randall N. Hyer -- Chapter 6. Flying into a geopolitical storm / John Butler and Gabriella Stern -- Chapter 7. Growing organizational capacities for increased online learning, working, and health / Sharif Nijim and Paul Grist -- Chapter 8. The social impact(s) of COVID-19 / Wei Sun and Andrew Jared Critchfield -- Chapter 9. COVID-19 and the education innovation gap / Laura S. Hamilton and V. Darleen Opfer -- Chapter 10. The global remote work experiment and the future of work / Dave Cook -- Chapter 11. Re-opening markets and businesses that have been shut or severely curtailed / Rod McSherry and Matthew Jackson -- Chapter 12. Supporting decision making during a pandemic: influences of stress, analytics, experts, and decision aids / Gloria Phillips-Wren, Jean-Charles Pomerol, Karen Neville, an Frédéric Adam

Nations and businesses across the globe have been working through the difficulties of dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. Industry, academia, NGOs, and governments have been "feverishly" searching for ways to address this deadly virus, which may continue to spread for at least the next year and perhaps beyond (in terms of a resurgence and different strains). From a business standpoint, there have been dramatic effects on logistics and supply chains, economic downfalls, bailouts of major industries and small businesses, and far-reaching calamities from around the world. Even though the COVID-19 story is still in its making, this book focuses on the business of pandemics as applied to COVID-19. The book brings together a global panel of experts across industries and NGOs to help guide business executives and managers through the complex array of issues affecting business in the time of a pandemic. Offering solutions to the business of pandemics as applied to COVID-19, the book is written for organizational decision makers and leaders, as well as those involved in crisis management, public health, and related fields. Its chapters focus on key areas that relate to the business of pandemics, including: •Lessons learned to date •Big data and simulation •Logistics and supply-chain management challenges •Conducting global business virtually •Global economic impact •Media and risk communication •IT infrastructure and networking •Social impact •Online learning and educational innovations •The new work-from-home environment •Re-opening markets and businesses •Crisis decision making using analytics and intuition. With chapters authored by experts from leading organizations, including the World Health Organization, the RAND Corporation, and various universities throughout the world, The Business of Pandemics: The COVID-19 Story provides high-level guidance and insight for business leaders who must deal with the complexities and challenges presented by this unprecedented crisis

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