![]() ![]() ![]() From 9/11 to Katrina to plane crashes to crimes of violence, how and why do we react the way we do? And more importantly, what can you do to perform better if involved in an "unthinkable event”? Let me know what works for you and then check out my reading suggestions for September: The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes – and WhyĪmanda Ripley is a brilliant author and "TIME Magazine" veteran who has developed a passion from her experience regarding how people react during tragedies and disasters. I previously shared some tips for making notes and summarizing key points from the books I read, as well as some recommendations for other publications that will help you keep up with trends. These are the books I review regularly regarding the discipline of risk management and related issues. Each of these gives you hints on how to recognize, prioritize and mobilize solutions for the risks you face in your organization. ![]() This is the ninth in a year-long series where I share my top risk management reading recommendations. ![]()
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