The impact is across the globe but there are a few countries like Taiwan that can handle the pandemic without getting affected by it much and without closing its economy.
This is an important junction for Higher education. Organizations like Coursera, LinkedIn Learning, Udemy are poised to take advantage of the situation. Higher education will be even more digital.
As we know, the Covid-19 global pandemic is an unforeseen uncertainty; hence any attempt to make scenarios-based planning (as we teach in B-school) may not work. In the book “Managing the Unknown” [3] it says that in such a situation what will help is a trial and error learning (learn as we move with the problem).
Virtual meets and webinars covering impact on industry have become the order of the day; however, a similar effort is needed to protect the higher education system and the young students who will decide the future of the country.
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