Crisis Engineering in the Media

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Crisis Engineering in the Media
Donaldsonville Louisiana, 1938; Lee, Russell, 1903-1986, photographer; In the game of bingo, an announcement is made by microphone as to the next number coming up. Microphone operator is shown here talking with an old friend who has just arrived.

Our new book, Crisis Engineering, is available everywhere books are sold, as a paperback, and audiobook (read by Cassandra Campbell).

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Media Roundup

In the 90 days since CRISIS ENGINEERING was released, Layer Aleph's partners have been making appearances in various venues. Here's a roundup:

BCG Henderson Institute: Crisis Engineering with Matthew Weaver and Mikey Dickerson Weaver and Mikey argue that organizational crises are windows in which rapid, directed transformation becomes possible within days.

McKinsey Author Talks: Marina Nitze How to succeed when systems fail

Defense Disrupted: Marina Nitze Marina talks about why emotional arguments don't move bureaucracy and why crisis works instead.

Google SRE Prodcast: Crisis Engineering Mikey Dickerson discusses fixing systems under pressure.

Crisis is Your Opening Marina Nitze on the Invisible Machines podcast, discussing crisis as a window of opportunity.

Human in the Loop AI is Dangerously Misleading Mikey Dickerson writes for Defense News on the new systems failures created by AI tools.

Crisis Engineering for Public Systems Innovate(us) workshop on stabilizing public sector systems.