| dc.description.abstract | This report documents my internship experience at Bloodman, Bangladesh’s pioneering digital
blood donor-matchmaking platform under the ICT Division’s iDEA Project. The focus is on
how information systems have been implemented to improve donor coordination, hospital
integration, and emergency blood management. The report examines Bloodman’s technological
framework, workflow, and data management systems, highlighting both operational strengths
and existing challenges. It further explores how automation, cloud computing, and analytics
enhance efficiency while maintaining data security and user privacy. My role as an intern in the
Information Systems & Operations Department allowed me to observe the entire process of
donor verification, system updates, and performance reporting. The findings suggest that digital
systems have reduced response time by nearly 40 percent and improved nationwide
communication between hospitals and volunteers. The narrative provides a detailed
understanding of how technology and social responsibility combine to build a sustainable
model for healthcare innovation in Bangladesh.
This report concludes not as an ending, but as a milestone within a continuous journey of
learning, service, and digital empowerment. My internship at Bloodman has shown that the
heart of information systems lies not only in algorithms or interfaces but in their ability to
connect human lives through trust and compassion. The experience has reshaped my
perspective on management education, showing that the application of academic principles can
generate measurable social change. Bloodman’s model of operation will remain a guiding
example of how innovation and empathy together can redefine public welfare in Bangladesh | en_US |