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Humanitarian logistics are like planning the Olympic Games, but you don’t know where or when it will happen, or how many people will be affected, says Professor Harwin de Vries of the Rotterdam School of Management. This poses a massive operational challenge: how do you create an effective humanitarian response in such unpredictable conditions?
In this episode of the McGill Delve podcast, Professor de Vries explores this question and more. Anicet Fangwa, Assistant Professor of Strategy and Organization and an expert in humanitarian management, hosts this episode.
This episode of the McGill Delve podcast was produced in collaboration with the Analytics, Advanced Digital Technologies and AI Initiative (AAAI) at McGill University.
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Humanitarian logistics are like planning the Olympic Games, but you don’t know where or when it will happen, or how many people will be affected, says Professor Harwin de Vries of the Rotterdam School of Management. This poses a massive operational challenge: how do you create an effective humanitarian response in such unpredictable conditions?
In this episode of the McGill Delve podcast, Professor de Vries explores this question and more. Anicet Fangwa, Assistant Professor of Strategy and Organization and an expert in humanitarian management, hosts this episode.
This episode of the McGill Delve podcast was produced in collaboration with the Analytics, Advanced Digital Technologies and AI Initiative (AAAI) at McGill University.
Follow Professor Anicet Fangwa’s podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@LeadersStrategists
STAY IN TOUCH WITH US
https://bit.ly/3TiUFVw - LinkedIn, @mcgilldelve
https://bit.ly/3Hyt6oI - YouTube, @McGillDelve
https://bit.ly/3ZXbxVz - Instagram, McGillDelve
https://bit.ly/3ZrNsWR - Facebook, DelveMcGill
Email us: [email protected]
delve.mcgill.ca
ABOUT MCGILL DELVE
McGill Delve is the official thought leadership publication of the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University. Professor Javad Nasiry hosted this episode. Saku Mantere is McGill Delve’s editor-in-chief and is a professor of Strategy and Organization at McGill University. He also produced all the original music for this podcast. Eric Dicaire is Delve’s managing editor, and he researched, produced, and edited this episode.
#Humanitarian #Aid #Logistics #Management
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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