How many times must a predictable, recurring risk transform into a crisis before those in charge decide that perhaps steps should be taken to mitigate the risk? In the case of Texas power-generating utilities and US states’ pandemic vaccinations preparations, it appears that the answer is at least three times and counting.
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Master Classes in Risk Mismanagement, Part I — The Texas Cold Snap
Posted March 25, 2021 | Leadership |
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