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Are you tired of living in a toxic environment? Worried about the risks that come with everyday decisions? Look no further than "Acceptable Risk?: Making Decisions in a Toxic Environment." This groundbreaking book will change the way you view organizational processes and understand acceptable risks.
With the rise of modern technology, it's easy to overlook the dangers that lurk beneath the surface. From catastrophic events like Chernobyl and Three Mile Island to smaller-scale incidents like the contamination of an office building, the question of what risks are acceptable is more important than ever.
Author Lee Clarke takes you on a thought-provoking journey, using the 1981 contamination of an office building in Binghamton, New York as a case study. By examining the relationships among organizations rather than focusing solely on individuals or single agencies, Clarke reveals a pattern of decision-making that determines what risks we deem acceptable.
Don't miss out on this compelling study that will challenge your perceptions and shed light on the complex world of risk assessment. Take control of your environment and make informed decisions today!
Get your copy of "Acceptable Risk?: Making Decisions in a Toxic Environment" and discover the true drivers behind acceptable risks. It's time to empower yourself and gain a deeper understanding of the decisions made in our modern world.
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