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COVID-19 impact on organisational structure and governance
COVID-19 impact on organisational structure and governance
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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Aug 19, 2020
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Podcast episode
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In this third episode of our post-coronavirus series, we look at the impacts that the COVID-19 pandemic could have on organisations and governance. Specifically, we examine the effects the pandemic will have on future organisational structures. We also discuss what evolutionary theory can teach us about the global order during and after COVID-19. This episode features Cedric Dupont, Professor of international relations and political science, and president of Executive Education at the Graduate Institute, and Velibor Jakovleski, Head of Research for the Global Governance centre at the Graduate Institute.
Released:
Aug 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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