Hassan Qudrat-Ullah
Hassan is interested in understanding and improving human decision making in complex, dynamic tasks in energy, operations and supply chain management, healthcare, and sustainable development domains. He appreciates and advocates systems thinking skills for the better management of our limited resources. He takes pride in working with learners and aspirant individuals for the betterment of their lives, societies, and our planet. Hassan has published 12 books (including edited volumes), 34 journal articles, and over fifty articles in conference proceedings. Hassan loves travelling and has been to 130 countries, part business and part pleasure.
less
InterestsView All (7)
Uploads
Papers by Hassan Qudrat-Ullah
The book gives an intensive review to do that comparative analysis involving China, India, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Pakistan. The last half of the book focuses on the case in Pakistan. The author reviews Pakistan’s Intended Nationally Determined Contribution and other key sources from Pakistan’s Ministry of Energy and related institutions. Using Pakistan’s case data, the author applies the system dynamics modeling approach whereby a dynamic model, capable of representing the important interactions among various sectors of the electricity supply sector of Pakistan.
If anyone is interested in writing review of this book, please contact me for a free copy of this book.
Here is the weblink to order:
https://lnkd.in/e6xEwxzg
#nuclear power #co2 reduction #electricity #climatechange
This book provides a sound knowledge of cutting-edge factors to the reader for managing the business to attain operational excellence and long-term sustainability, and caters to a broad spectrum of management and technical readers.
Vital details in the form of text boxes, illustrations, graphs, tables, and appendices are included. The book will serve as a reference book for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, academics, policymakers, NGOs, and developmental sector professionals within the field.
Many distinguished researchers contribute their work herein. The audience for this volume includes policymakers, researchers, and students unified by the common goal of making better decisions in the sustainable production and consumption of energy. The practical orientation of the chapters within each part is intended to suit the practitioners: managers and decision makers in the energy sector of the Middle East region.
Decision making in dynamic tasks can be improved through training with system dynamics–based interactive learning environments (ILE’s) that include systematic debriefing. Some key features of the book include its didactic approach, numerous tables, figures, and the multidimensional evaluative model. Researchers can use the developed “evaluation model” to gauge various decision-aiding technologies. How to Improve Human Performance in Dynamic Tasks appeals to those interested in the design and evaluation of simulation-based decision support systems, as well as policy makers, students, researchers, and industrialists concerned by the issue of improving human performance in organizational tasks.