Monthly Archives: June, 2015

Lessons from the Titanic

Much has been written about the century-old Titanic disaster, which caused 1,514 deaths on April 14-15, 1912. It is an interesting case study of a series of events that sent this ‘unsinkable’ ship to a watery grave. No single factor caused the tragedy, but rather what we call an ‘event cascade’.  I recently gave a […]