Are We Thinking About Risk and Disruption All Wrong?
By Peter M. Weiske, Stephen Dovers, William J. Durch, and John Handmer In a world of seemingly constant disruption and mounting risks, societies need to understand where these crises come from and how they form, and from that how best to prepare…
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By Peter M. Weiske, Stephen Dovers, William J. Durch, and John Handmer In a world of seemingly constant disruption and mounting risks, societies need to understand where these crises come from and how they form, and from that how best to prepare and respond. If we treat each crisis, one after another, as separate situations, we are likely to miss some crucially important insights.