Making the Most of Mess : Reliability and Policy in Today's Management Challenges

In Making the Most of Mess, Emery Roe emphasizes that policy messes cannot be avoided or cleaned up; they need to be managed. He shows how policymakers and other professionals can learn these necessary skills from control operators who manage large critical infrastructures such as water supplies, te...

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Main Author: Roe, Emery (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Durham, NC Duke University Press 20130307
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