Tag Archives: systems

Knowledge, strategies, practices to respond to COVID flexibly Ragosta, Bergstrom, Saurin

What knowledge, strategies and practices do we have at hand to respond in a flexible manner to COVID-19? Lessons learned from Resilience Engineering and Societal […]

How Can We Build Resilient Cities?

by Leire Labaka, TECNUN, University of Navarra, Spain Nowadays, over half of the world’s population lives in cities, and according to United Nations, 66% of […]

Integrating Resilience Engineering into Healthcare Improvement: Early wins from an Australian improvement fellowship program

Satyan Chari1, Senior Faculty, CEQ Healthcare Improvement Fellowship Michael Tresillian2, Program Director, CEQ Healthcare Improvement Fellowship Linda McCormack3, Faculty Director, CEQx, Clinical Director – Healthcare […]

Safety-II vs. HRO in Socio-Technical Systems: An Overview Framed via Resilience

Dr. Rune Storesund, D.Eng., P.E., G.E., F.ASCE, D.FE Executive Director, UC Berkeley Center for Catastrophic Risk Management Prof. Emeritus Karlene Roberts, Ph.D. Director, UC Berkeley […]

Dave and Sidney in NY Times: A Decade Later, Dutch Officials Publish a Study Critical of Boeing

By Chris Hamby Jan. 21, 2020 After a Boeing 737 crashed near Amsterdam more than a decade ago, an expert study that sharply criticized the manufacturer […]

David Woods complexity keynote

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.

Argentina Blackout And Massive Target Glitch Raise Question: Why Do Systems Fail?

Argentina was plunged into darkness that affected 44 million people Sunday. And Target says its stores are operating normally after glitches prevented customers from paying […]