Chris Clearfield
Clearfield probes the complexities of risk and failure, drawing on his diverse background in derivatives trading and aviation to explore systemic vulnerabilities. His approach is exemplified in the book "Meltdown: Why Our Systems Fail and What We Can Do About It," coauthored with András Tilcsik, which analyzes catastrophic failures across various fields. By weaving together themes of systemic risk, human error, and resilience, Clearfield's work challenges readers to rethink how they understand and manage organizational collapse and resilience. His insights are particularly valuable for those looking to navigate the interconnectedness of modern systems.\n\nThe author's unique method combines analytical rigor with narrative flair, making complex subjects accessible and engaging. Beyond writing, Clearfield contributes to professional discussions on risk management and systemic failures, extending his expertise to platforms like the MIT Sloan Management Review. His bio reflects a commitment to understanding how indirect indicators can be used to anticipate potential system failures, thereby offering practical solutions for improving safety and effectiveness. This focus on indirect indicators is crucial for readers who aim to mitigate risks in unpredictable environments, making his insights applicable across multiple domains.
Books by Chris Clearfield

Meltdown
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