
معرفی
Ayham Fattoum is a Lecturer in Disaster Operations Management at the Humanitarian Conflict Response Institute (HCRI), University of Manchester. He holds a PhD in Holistic Complexity Management from Alliance Manchester Business School and an MSc in Management for Business Excellence from the University of Warwick. His work focuses on enhancing system resilience and agility during emergencies, particularly in managing spontaneous volunteers and crisis response systems.
Education:
- PhD: Holistic Complexity Management During Disasters (Alliance Manchester Business School, 2018)
- MSc: Management for Business Excellence (University of Warwick, 2011)
Research Interests: Ayham’s work centers on applying soft operations methodologies (e.g., Viable System Model, Soft Systems Methodology) to improve decision-making during crises. His research addresses complexity management, systems thinking, and transformative change frameworks in disaster contexts. Key areas include crisis resilience, multi-agency coordination, and post-disaster recovery strategies.
Key Research Trends: Recent articles explore delegated autonomy in crisis response systems, pandemic management lessons, and viability theory applications. His work often bridges theoretical frameworks with practical operational challenges in disaster scenarios.
Awards & Grants: No specific awards listed, though his research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to resilient infrastructure and sustainable cities.
Labs & Teams: Affiliated with the HCRI, a leading center for humanitarian response research. Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams on global disaster resilience initiatives.




