Review:

Hollnagel's Resilience Engineering

overall review score: 4.2
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Hollnagel's Resilience Engineering is a theoretical framework and approach that focuses on enhancing an organization's ability to adapt to unpredictable and complex situations. Developed primarily by Erik Hollnagel, this concept emphasizes the importance of understanding how systems can anticipate, monitor, respond to, and learn from anomalies and disruptions to maintain safety and performance in high-risk environments such as healthcare, aviation, and process industries.

Key Features

  • Focus on resilience rather than solely on failure prevention
  • Proactive approach to system safety and performance
  • Emphasis on adaptive capacity of systems
  • Uses concepts like 'Safety-II' to complement traditional safety models
  • Encourages continuous learning and flexibility within organizations
  • Addresses complex interactions within socio-technical systems

Pros

  • Provides a comprehensive perspective beyond traditional safety methods
  • Helps organizations proactively manage complex risks
  • Facilitates a culture of continuous learning and adaptation
  • Applicable across diverse high-risk industries
  • Promotes system resilience through practical strategies

Cons

  • Implementation can be challenging and resource-intensive
  • Requires a shift in organizational mindset and culture
  • May lack standardized procedures for practical application in some contexts
  • Theoretical complexity may be difficult for beginners to grasp

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