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Meltdown

Why Our Systems Fail and What We Can Do About It

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This groundbreaking book explores how complexity leads to failures in modern systems, from social media to air travel, and offers practical solutions to prevent meltdowns in both business and life. Through engaging narratives, it reveals that seemingly unrelated disasters—like a metro crash, a hospital overdose, or a burnt holiday meal—share common causes. By understanding these failures, we can improve systems, enhance team productivity, and make better decisions at work and home. The authors, Chris Clearfield and Andras Tilcsik, combine cutting-edge social science with captivating stories, taking readers from the Volkswagen scandal to the Oscars and beyond. They illustrate how the increasing complexity of our systems fosters conditions for failure, highlighting the paradox of progress: while modern systems enhance our capabilities, they also become susceptible to unexpected breakdowns and misconduct. This book is not just about identifying failures; it offers solutions for managing chaos, whether in a team or a family setting. It discusses how simple design changes can enhance safety, how a brief exercise can avert major disasters, the advantages of teams with fewer experts in risk management, and the importance of diversity as a safeguard against failure. Ultimately, it provides an eye-opening perspective that will transform your understanding of our complex world and your role within it.

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Meltdown, Chris Clearfield, András Tilcsik

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2018
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Title
Meltdown
Subtitle
Why Our Systems Fail and What We Can Do About It
Language
English
Publisher
Penguin Press
Released
2018
Format
Hardcover
Pages
294
ISBN10
0735222630
ISBN13
9780735222632
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This groundbreaking book explores how complexity leads to failures in modern systems, from social media to air travel, and offers practical solutions to prevent meltdowns in both business and life. Through engaging narratives, it reveals that seemingly unrelated disasters—like a metro crash, a hospital overdose, or a burnt holiday meal—share common causes. By understanding these failures, we can improve systems, enhance team productivity, and make better decisions at work and home. The authors, Chris Clearfield and Andras Tilcsik, combine cutting-edge social science with captivating stories, taking readers from the Volkswagen scandal to the Oscars and beyond. They illustrate how the increasing complexity of our systems fosters conditions for failure, highlighting the paradox of progress: while modern systems enhance our capabilities, they also become susceptible to unexpected breakdowns and misconduct. This book is not just about identifying failures; it offers solutions for managing chaos, whether in a team or a family setting. It discusses how simple design changes can enhance safety, how a brief exercise can avert major disasters, the advantages of teams with fewer experts in risk management, and the importance of diversity as a safeguard against failure. Ultimately, it provides an eye-opening perspective that will transform your understanding of our complex world and your role within it.