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The Underlying Systemic Issues of Public Health
The systemic issues that have been under-addressed in public health, such as decision-making and resource allocation, serve as a hindrance to addressing climate change. While gradual, climate change is a looming issue that people fail to realize has long term effects similar to that of the current COVID-19 pandemic.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the failures in the current system, and it's crucial to acknowledge and learn from them in preparation for future threats.
46:16 - 49:56 (03:39)
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The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the failures in the current system, and it's crucial to acknowledge and learn from them in preparation for future threats. History has shown that pandemics occur regularly, and it's our responsibility to develop better systems to ensure the economy and society can handle them better.
ChapterThe Underlying Systemic Issues of Public Health
Episode#535: General Stanley McChrystal — Mastering Risk: A User's Guide
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed vulnerabilities in our communications, decision-making processes and resource allocation for public health which require a public-private partnership between the government and big corporations to address them.
49:56 - 55:55 (05:59)
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The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed vulnerabilities in our communications, decision-making processes and resource allocation for public health which require a public-private partnership between the government and big corporations to address them. Cybersecurity is not something that can be solved by putting up defensive barriers, but requires a more coordinated and proactive approach which could have parallels in how we respond to pandemics.
ChapterThe Underlying Systemic Issues of Public Health
Episode#535: General Stanley McChrystal — Mastering Risk: A User's Guide
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Red Teaming is the practice of finding holes in a plan by clever people who are incentivized to locate flaws.
55:55 - 57:53 (01:57)
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Red Teaming is the practice of finding holes in a plan by clever people who are incentivized to locate flaws. This process allows leadership to act on them and ensure they are not wedded to the original plan.
ChapterThe Underlying Systemic Issues of Public Health
Episode#535: General Stanley McChrystal — Mastering Risk: A User's Guide
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Amid the slow and gradual destruction of our environment, it becomes easy to dismiss the threats of climate change as less dangerous.
57:53 - 1:00:42 (02:48)
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Amid the slow and gradual destruction of our environment, it becomes easy to dismiss the threats of climate change as less dangerous. However, the failure of our societal systems to function properly poses a more immediate and constant threat to our security and survival.