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  • The Business of Pandemics: The COVID-19 Story

    The Business of Pandemics by Liebowitz, Jay;

    The COVID-19 Story

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      • Publisher's listprice GBP 44.99
      • The price is estimated because at the time of ordering we do not know what conversion rates will apply to HUF / product currency when the book arrives. In case HUF is weaker, the price increases slightly, in case HUF is stronger, the price goes lower slightly.

        21 493 Ft (20 470 Ft + 5% VAT)
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    Short description:

    A timely collection of chapters to guide managers dealing with the COVID-19 Pandemic, this book starts with a review of lessons learned from the early days of the pandemic. It then discusses the challenges and solutions for the supply chain, virtual business, IT infrastructure, the work from home environment, and online education.

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    Long description:

    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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    Table of Contents:

    1. Business and Management Lessons Learned from COVID-19. 2. Developing Big Data, Computer Models, and Simulations for Predicting Its Spread. 3. Logistics & Supply Chain Challenges and Opportunities in Dealing with COVID-19. 4. Conducting Global Business Virtually. 5. Global Economic Impact Resulting from COVID-19. 6. Communicating About COVID-19. 7. Dealing with Fear and Emotion . 8. IT Infrastructure in Handling Increased Online Capacities for Business Operations. 9. Online Learning and Educational Innovations Due to COVID-19. 10. The New Work from Home Environment. 11. Re-Opening Markets and Businesses that Have Been Shut or Severely Curtailed. 12. Crisis Decision Making Using Analytics and Intuition.

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