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  1. This chapter reviews the history and challenges of failure management, especially for complex systems. It proposes an integrated approach to failure management via surveillance and control, and discusses the role of artificial intelligence in failure management.

    • Preface

      Failure Management addresses these questions in the context...

    • Multi-Level Framework

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  2. How can leaders create a culture that embraces failure and learns from it? This article by Amy C. Edmondson, a professor at Harvard Business School, explains the different types of failures and the context-specific strategies to overcome the blame game and improve performance.

  3. Learn how to design and operate your workload to be resilient to failures in the cloud. This web page covers best practices for back up data, fault isolation, component failures, testing, and disaster recovery.

  4. 26 de ene. de 2021 · This book explores 18 cases of failures of technologies, organizations, and society, and proposes a conceptual approach to integrated failure management. It uses a multi-level framework to analyze the causes, consequences, and responses to failures, and outlines a decision support architecture for prevention and recovery.

  5. This book explores failure in various domains of business, management and consulting, such as leadership, innovation, projects, teams, change, and health. It provides scientific insights, case studies and tools to help readers manage failures effectively and prevent them from happening.

  6. 25 de ene. de 2019 · Learn how to prevent future failures by applying the knowledge of failure mechanisms and root causes proactively. This article explains the difference between primary and root cause, the steps of total failure management, and the role of failure analysis in failure risk reduction.

  7. 16 de may. de 2024 · A ‘failure mode’ in FMEA refers to the way in which a component, subsystem, system, process, or design could potentially fail to meet the expected performance standards. These failure modes are then evaluated for their potential effects on the system or end-users, establishing a comprehensive understanding of the potential risks associated.