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The Logic of Failure.
Lessons from "Tanaland" and other disasters
Everyday we all deal with complex problems and
situations. But how often do we stop to think through all the
associated pieces to truly understand the potential long-term
outcomes of our actions? Not nearly enough according to author
Dietrich Dorner. In his book The Logic of Failure, Dorner shows
us how things go wrong. Lots of things --nuclear reactors fail,
fictitious African villages are wiped out by famine and towns
go bankrupt. All due to the small, perfectly sensible steps
that people take to solve a problem -- instead moving down
the road to certain disaster.
Sounds a bit grim? Well, all is not lost. Dorner shows us the steps that we can take to better work within complex systems and how to deal effectively with the situations that exist within them.
So before your next well-meaning disaster leaves you wondering what went wrong click through to our site to better understand the logic of (and perhaps avoid) failure.
Get your Copy: Buy
the book and see why Business Week says
everyone
knows that people in authority make dumb mistakes. Dietrich
Dorner explains why they do so
Readers will recognize
themselves
Special Note: With thanks to loop participant
Bill Carrier for this idea.

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