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Organization at the Limit: Lessons from the Columbia Disaster

hardcoverSeptember 19, 2005
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ISBN-13: 9781405131087 ISBN-10: 140513108X
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Binding
hardcover
Published
September 19, 2005
Weight
2.0 lbs
Dimensions
25.40×2.50×17.80 cm

About this book

Organization at the Limit: Lessons from the Columbia Disaster by Starbuck, William. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781405131087.

The book offers important insight relevant to Corporate, Government and Global organizations management in general. The internationally recognised authors tackle vital issues in decision making, how organizational risk is managed, how can technological and organizational complexities interact, what are the impediments for effective learning and how large, medium, and small organizations can, and in fact must, increase their resilience. Managers, organizational consultants, expert professionals, and training specialists; particularly those in high risk organizations, may find the issues covered in the book relevant to their daily work and a potential catalyst for thought and action. A timely analysis of the Columbia disaster and the organizational lessons that can be learned from it. Includes contributions from those involved in the Investigation Board report into the incident. Tackles vital issues such as the role of time pressures and goal conflict in decision making, and the impediments for effective learning. Examines how organizational risk is managed and how technological and organizational complexities interact. Assesses how large, medium, and small organizations can, and in fact must, increase their resilience. Questions our eagerness to embrace new technologies, yet reluctance to accept the risks of innovation. Offers a step by step understanding of the complex factors that led to disaster.