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OverviewResilience Engineering (RE) studies have successfully identified and described many instances of resilient performance in high hazard sectors as well as in the far more frequent cases where people and organisations cope with the uncertainties of daily operations. Since RE was first described in 2006, a steady accumulation of insights and efforts have provided the basis for practical tools and methods. This development has been documented by a series of texts in the Resilience Engineering Perspectives series as well as by a growing number of papers and reports. This book encapsulates the essential practical lessons learned from the use of Resilience Engineering (RE) for over ten years. The main contents are a series of chapters written by those who have been instrumental in these applications. To increase the value for the reader, each chapter will include: rationale for the overall approach; data sought and reason(s) for choosing; data sources used, data analyses performed, and how recommendations were made and turned into practice. Serving as a reference for practitioners who want to analyse, support, and manage resilient performance, this book also advances research into RE by inquiring why work goes well in unpredictable environments, to improve work performance, or compensate for deficiencies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher P. Nemeth , Erik HollnagelPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2022 Weight: 0.273kg ISBN: 9783030746919ISBN 10: 3030746917 Pages: 158 Publication Date: 13 October 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsFrom Resilience Engineering to Resilient PerformanceErik Hollnagel and Christopher Nemeth Development of Resilience Engineering on Worksites Akinori Komatsubara Fatigue Risk Management System as a practical approach to improve resilience in 24/7 operations Pierre Bérastégui and Anne-Sophie Nyssen Using the Resilience Assessment Grid to Analyse and Improve Organisational Resilience of a Hospital Ward Matthew Alders, Anne Marie Rafferty, Janet E Anderson Learning from Everyday Work: Making organisations Safer by Supporting Staff in Sharing Lessons about Their Everyday Trade-offs and Adaptations Mark Sujan Reflections on the Experience of Introducing a New Learning Tool in Hospital Settings Sudeep Hegde and Cullen D Jackson Resilient Performance in Aviation Meredith Carroll and Shem Malmquist Assessing the impacts of ship automation using the Functional Resonance Analysis Method Pedro Ferreira and Gesa Praetorius A Methodological Framework for Assessing and Improving the Capacity to Respond to the Diversity of Situations that May Arise Eric Rigaud Addressing structural secrecy as a way of nurturing resilient performance Alexander Cedergren and Henrik Hassel The 2nd Step: Surprise Is Inevitable. Now What? Beth Lay and Asher Balkin Epilogue: Quo Vadis? Erik Hollnagel and Christopher NemethReviewsAuthor InformationChristopher Nemeth conducts human performance research and development in high hazard sectors as a Principal Scientist with Applied Research Associates, a 1400 member U.S. science and engineering consulting firm. His 26-year academic career has included seven years in the Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care at the University of Chicago Medical Center, and adjunct positions with Northwestern University’s McCormick College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Illinois Institute of Technology. He has served as a committee member of the National Academy of Sciences, is author/editor of five books, and is widely published in technical journals. Erik Hollnagel is Senior professor of Patient Safety at Jönköping University (Sweden), Visiting Professorial Fellow, Macquarie University (Australia), and Visiting Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study, Technische Universität München (Germany). He is also Professor Emeritus from Linköping University (Sweden), Ecole des Mines de Paris (France), and the University of Southern Denmark. Erik has throughout his career worked at universities, research centres, and with industries in many countries and with problems from a variety of domains and industries. He has published widely and is the author/editor of 26 books, including six books on resilient health care, as well as a large number of papers and book chapters. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |