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In International Week of Happiness at Work, we look at why asking ourselves (and others) how we'r...
In International Week of Happiness at Work, we look at why asking ourselves (and others) how we'r...
In the fourth article in his series, David Jamieson looks at what we can learn from Indiana Jones
Andrew Hopkins and Deanna Kemp; ISBN: 9781922509048; Wolters Kluwer; 2021; US$65
IChemE groups will speak with one voice, says Margaret Donnan
In the third article in his series, David Jamieson looks at what we can learn from the movie Back...
Joanne Tanner and Tristan Hunter introduce a new member-led series on digitalisation, and in this...
David Jamieson explains what Kevin McCallister and the Wet Bandits can teach us about inherent sa...
Andy Brazier and Nick Wise explain why it’s so important to consider real-world situations in ris...
Andy Brazier asks are you satisfied that everything ‘reasonably practicable’ has been done to red...
A bow-tie diagram could have saved the Death Star, says David Jamieson
Andy Brazier, David Edwards, Fiona Macleod, Craig Skinner, Ivan Vince; ISBN: 9780128194478; Elsev...
Andy Brazier and Nick Wise introduce a series looking at ALARP
Joe Willmot shares the methodologies and data required to achieve a robust and safe scaleup from ...
Last year, IChemE’s President Stephen Richardson took the unusual step of writing to India’s Prim...
James Close, John Barker and Georges Melhem use a case study to explain the importance of underst...
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