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At the peek of covid crisis, Dr Michael Ryan, the then Chief Executive Director of the WHO Health Emergencies Program provided some practical tips on dealing with the Chaos of Corona in a press brief.
I felt a strong need to share it because it provided some deep insights regarding the variable nature of Learning and decision making. (depending upon the nature of the problem viz. simple, complicated, complex, chaotic, etc.)
Novel emergency situation like a viral pandemic (in its peak) will come under Chaotic domain were nothing is predictable and in control. It require a totally different approach.
He said…
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Be fast, have no regrets; If you need to be right before you move, you will never win. Perfection is the enemy of the good when it comes to emergency management.
Speed triumphs perfection. ( Minute 29:45 ⬇️)