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Meltdown : why our systems fail and what we can do about it / Chris Clearfield and Anras Tilcsik

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Atlantic Books 2018Description: 294 pISBN:
  • 9781786492241
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 158.2 CLE-C
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Endlessly fascinating, brimming with insight and more fun than a book about failure has any right to be.' -- Charles Duhigg, author of The Power of Habit

A ground-breaking exploration of how complexity causes failure in business and life - and how to prevent it.

An accidental overdose in a state-of-the-art hospital. The Post Office software that led to a multimillion-pound lawsuit. The mix-up at the 2017 Oscars Awards ceremony. An overcooked meal on holiday. At first glance, these events have little in common. But surprising new research shows that many modern failures share similar causes.

In Meltdown, world-leading experts in disaster prevention, Chris Clearfield and AndrĂ¡s Tilcsik, use real-life examples to reveal the errors in thinking, perception and system design that lie behind both our everyday errors and disasters like the Fukushima nuclear accident. But most crucially, Meltdown is about finding solutions. It reveals why ugly designs make us safer, how a five-minute exercise can prevent billion-dollar catastrophes, why teams with fewer experts are better at managing risk and why diversity is one of our best safeguards against failure. The result is an eye-opening and empowering book - one that will change the way you see our complex world and your own place in it.

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