Challenger Tragedy Deep Dive: Real Talk On Launch Decisions, Risk Culture, And Deviance That Shaped Modern Space Programs, A Gripping Look At Safety Failures And The Lessons Space Agencies Learned
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In-depth NASA Challenger risk and safety culture analysis
✔️ Diane Vaughan 2016 enlarged English edition, single copy for study
- highlights management and engineering viewpoints influence decisions
- offers practical steps to strengthen safety culture in aerospace and other high-risk fields
- supports risk-aware decision-making training for teams
✔️ Diane Vaughan 2016 enlarged English edition, single copy for study
This book digs into the NASA Challenger launch decision and why safety warnings were ignored, offering practical insights for readers in space history, risk management, and engineering culture.
✅ An in-depth analysis of NASA Challenger decision-making and safety culture
✅ Focus on risk management, organizational culture, and deviance
✅ New preface addresses Columbia-era issues and lessons
✅ Perspectives from managers and engineers on the 1986 event
💡 What is a safety culture analysis in space program decision-making used for?
It helps explain how norms shape high-stakes decisions and where to target improvements.
- clarifies how small, repeated deviations become big risks- highlights management and engineering viewpoints influence decisions
- offers practical steps to strengthen safety culture in aerospace and other high-risk fields
- supports risk-aware decision-making training for teams
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