Book description
Events ranging from Hurricane Katrina to the global economic crisis have taught businesspeople an unforgettable lesson: if you don’t plan for “extreme risk,” you endanger your organization’s very survival. But how can you plan for events that go far beyond anything that occurs in normal day-to-day business? In Learning from Catastrophes, two renowned experts present the first comprehensive strategic framework for assessing, responding to, and managing extreme risk. Howard Kunreuther and Michael Useem build on their own breakthrough work on mitigating natural disasters, extending it to the challenges faced by real-world enterprises.
Along with the contributions of leading experts in risk management, heuristics, and disaster recovery, they identify the behavioral biases and faulty heuristics that mislead decision makers about the likelihood of catastrophe. They go on to identify the hidden links associated with extreme risks, and present techniques for systematically building greater resilience into the organization. The global best-seller The Black Swan told executives that “once in a lifetime” events are far more common and dangerous than they ever realized. Learning from Catastropheshows them exactly what to do about it.
Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Praise for Learning from Catastrophes
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part I: Setting the Stage
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Part II: Linking Risk Assessment, Risk Perception, and Risk Management
- 3. Forecasting and Communicating the Risk of Extreme Weather Events
- 4. Cognitive Constraints and Behavioral Biases
- 5. The Five Neglects: Risks Gone Amiss
- 6. Can Poor Countries Afford to Prepare for Low-Probability Risks?
- 7. The Role of Risk Regulation in Mitigating Natural Disasters
- 8. Hedging Against Tomorrow’s Catastrophes: Sustainable Financial Solutions to Help Protect Against Extreme Events
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Part III: Applications to Catastrophic Risks
- 9. A Financial Malignancy
- 10. Climate Change: Nature and Action
- 11. Lessons from Risk Analysis: Terrorism, Natural Disasters, and Technological Accidents
- 12. Turning Danger () to Opportunities (): Reconstructing China’s National System for Emergency Management After 2003
- 13. Dealing with Pandemics: Global Security, Risk Analysis, and Science Policy
- Part IV: Innovation and Leadership
- Endnotes
- World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on the Mitigation of Natural Disasters
- About the Authors
- Index
Product information
- Title: Learning from Catastrophes: Strategies for Reaction and Response
- Author(s):
- Release date: November 2009
- Publisher(s): Pearson
- ISBN: 9780137067237
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