Lessons learned

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Abstract

Evaluation of Global Risk history has not been kind to any nation. Each nation today shares in the disappointment that they are linked by a common challenge to learn from the past. The inability and refusal to learn from the past has doomed nations to repeat the mistakes and failures of an Isolation Age in a Global Age. As nations compete for their standing and value-additions in a Global Age, there is a need for them to unite in their desire to discuss what they need to do to bring optimal benefits to their nation. This chapter focuses on the broad lessons that evaluation of Global Risk History teaches.

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Pandya, J. (2012). Lessons learned. In Topics in Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality (Vol. 17, pp. 43–47). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1260-7_3

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