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Failure is inevitable. Failing well is a skill.
The era of "move fast and break things" is over. In a world where software and AI are woven into everything from power grids to the devices in our homes, failure is no longer a minor inconvenienceit's a critical business risk that can cost lives, paralyze economies, and erode trust. Building Safer Technology delivers a practical field guide to safety engineering, a practice dedicated to designing systems that are not only innovative but also fundamentally resilient.
Go beyond theory and learn to implement safety practices directly into your workflows and organizational structure. This book provides concrete tools, mental models, and communication strategies for individuals and team leaders to build products that can withstand real-world chaos. You'll learn how to prevent failures and also how to manage them gracefully when they inevitably occur, preserving trust and turning crises into powerful learning opportunities.
You will learn how to:
Stop reacting to disasters and start building systems that are designed to fail well.
Chapter 1: The Rationale, Principles, and Methodology of Safety Engineering
Chapter 2: Applied Examples
Chapter 3: Understanding Failure Modes
Chapter 4: Responding to Failures
Chapter 5: Managing Incidents
Chapter 6: Communicating Effectively
Chapter 7: Putting Safety into Practice
Chapter 8: Organizations and Structure
Chapter 9: Safety Engineering Illustrated: Additional Worked Examples
Chapter 10: Conclusion: This Book Is an Example of Itself
Appendix A: Resiliency Plan Template
Appendix B: Risk Strategy Template
Appendix C: Checklists for Brainstorming Failures
Appendix D: Sample Resiliency Plan: AI-Assisted Bank Loans
