On the writing styles of some resilience engineering researchers
Cross-posted from the Surfing Complexity blog. This post is a brief meditation in the writing styles of four luminaries in the field of resilience engineering: […]
Cross-posted from the Surfing Complexity blog. This post is a brief meditation in the writing styles of four luminaries in the field of resilience engineering: […]
As outbreaks subside, when can jurisdictions move forward restarting normal life activities while still preventing the recurrence of new hotspots or second waves? The four […]
by Dzifa Ahadzi, Health & Safety Group Africa (HESAG Africa) The African continent is witnessing a surge in industrialization in recent times. This has led […]
by Daniel Eisenberg Across many application contexts, resilience remains a hyper popular, confused, and conflicted term. Part of the reason that resilience is so difficult […]
Dave Woods and Tom Seager apply resilience principles to COVID-19.
Contribution from David D. Woods: Matched pair of talks from a complexity workshop in August 2019 leading off with Dave Alderson on Organized Complexity followed […]
Editors: Siri Wiig, Babette Fahlbruch (Eds.) Title: Exploring Resilience – A Scientific Journey from Practice to Theory Series: SpringerBriefs in Safety Management This book: Explores […]
by Ivonne Herrera Innovation management and resilience management are hyper-popular moving targets as contexts and organizational priorities change. I would like to share a study […]
Watch David Woods’s keynote at the Workshop on Complexity: Advancing the State of Thought and Practice Across Navy, DoD, and FedGov at NSWC Carderock.
From Erik Hollnagel. ” A system is resilient if it can adjust its functioning prior to, during, or following events (changes, disturbances, and opportunities), and […]