Listen "Surge capacity in our DNA for operations and knowledge"
Episode Synopsis
See the show notes and episode information: A wide-ranging conversation with Robin Vincent Smith of Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) about:· How the pandemic made decision-making more inclusive and flattened the organization. · How the office has become the place to meet people, build trust and relationships, but not to do work. · How they deal with new issues first by tapping their internal collective intelligence, building a community around the issue, then by buying consultancy intelligently and they finally hiring a new employee who is rapidly operational thanks to the strong foundation already in place. · How the surge capacity in the MSF DNA is a strategic advantage both for operations in the field and knowledge development.· How they are now even more connected thanks to raw and real stories directly from the field to the central office
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