Learning from failure : the systems approach.

Author(s)
Fortune, J. & Peters, G.
Year
Abstract

This publication provides a wide ranging examination of failures, accidents, disasters and human error before focusing on one particular methodology for looking at past and potential failures: the Systems Failures Methods. It gives a detailed exposition of the method and a full account of its application. Learning from mistakes is a crucial aspect of individual and organisational development, but one which is frequently neglected. This study explores ways of encouraging and facilitating that learning process. It provides a wide ranging examination of failures, accidents, disasters and human error before focusing on one particular methodology for looking at past and potential failures: the systems failures method. Using case studies, it gives a detailed exposition of the systems failures method and a full account of its application. (A)

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20010661 ST
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Chichester [etc.], John Wiley, 1995, XI + 262 p., 215 ref. - ISBN 0-471-94420-3

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