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MASTER’S IN PANDEMIC ADMINISTRATION

As the saying goes, in a crisis you must make the road by walking. But when the COVID-19 pandemic is compounded by civil unrest—recent riots and looting, stemming from longstanding frustrations over income inequality and a 32% unemployment rate—how should executives manage? What lessons have they learned, and what would they put on the curriculum for a Master’s in Pandemic Administration?

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