15 Minute Maps
What if the best map isn't a map at all—but the system that makes mapping effortless? Eloise Neff spent seven years at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) building geographic information systems from the ground up. But when asked for her dream map, she has a surprising answer: she doesn't have one. Instead, she wants something better. A dream information system. In this episode, Eloise—an engineer turned GIS manager—explains why the "...information system" part of GIS is too often forgotten. She argues that most analysts spend more time fighting their software than solving problems. Her vision? A flexible, sustainable, secure system that matches your actual needs (not your vendor's sales pitch). She walks us through the delicate balance between flexibility and sustainability, the critical role of ETLs, and why data protection in humanitarian contexts can be a matter of life and death. She also shares hard-won wisdom on navigating the headquarters vs. field divide, why GIS professionals are uniquely positioned to bridge both worlds, and the single most important skill that has nothing to do with technology: truly listening. > "An information system is not a magic wand. The tool is one thing. The knowledge of the people is everything." * Why GIS is first an information system, second a mapping tool * The Ferrari vs. 4x4 philosophy of system design * Flexibility vs. sustainability: the eternal trade-off * ETLs explained (extract, transform, load) * Data as a weapon: information security in humanitarian contexts * Headquarters vs. field—and why GIS sits perfectly in between * The lost art of listening to users
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