
Book
Crisis Engineering
Time-tested Tools for Turning Chaos Into Clarity
Marina Nitze, Matthew Weaver, Mikey Dickerson
Grand Central Publishing · Print & ebook · April 7, 2026
Reading lane: Tech Industry
Learn how to successfully emerge from complex crisis conditions with this practical, comprehensive guide.
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Who It's For
Book Details
- Authors
- Marina Nitze, Matthew Weaver, Mikey Dickerson
- Publisher
- Grand Central Publishing
- Published
- April 7, 2026
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Tech Industry · Software Project Management
- Reading lane
- Tech Industry
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Publisher Categories
Systems Design
Emergency Management
Systems Engineering
About This Book
Learn how to successfully emerge from complex crisis conditions with this practical, comprehensive guide. "A book I wish I’d had in difficult times.” —General Stanley McChrystal, US Army (Ret) & Co-Founder and CEO, McChrystal Group When the system breaks, what do you do? You're in the middle of a meltdown. The platform is down, the phones are ringing, the headlines are brutal, and your team is looking to you for answers. The usual playbooks—careful planning, expert consultat...
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