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Measured Progress: Technology, Judgement, and Leadership in the Future of Safety-Critical Work Hardcover – March 13, 2026

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Management number 219243138 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $11.20 Model Number 219243138
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Measured Progress: Technology, Judgment, and Leadership in the Future of Safety-Critical Work explores how technology is reshaping decision-making in professions where the stakes are high and the margin for error is small.Across industries—from utilities, infrastructure, and energy to healthcare, emergency response, and complex operational environments—leaders are facing a common challenge: how to integrate powerful new technologies without losing the human judgment that has long protected people, systems, and communities.For generations, risk was managed through proximity, endurance, and experience. Workers climbed higher, entered confined spaces, and operated closer to danger because it was the only way work could be done. Today, drones, sensors, advanced analytics, artificial intelligence, and remote technologies allow organizations to observe, measure, and intervene from a distance.These tools expand capability and reduce exposure. But they also introduce new questions about trust, responsibility, leadership, and the role of human judgment in increasingly automated systems.Drawing on decades of experience working in safety-critical environments, Gary E. Tellish offers a thoughtful framework for understanding progress in an age of rapid technological change. Rather than presenting technology as a solution on its own, Measured Progress explores how leaders must balance innovation with discipline, skepticism, and accountability.The book examines how organizations can design risk out of work rather than simply managing it, how data should inform—but not replace—professional judgment, and how leaders in fields such as healthcare, engineering, infrastructure, and public safety can responsibly integrate new capabilities without compromising reliability or trust.At the heart of the book is a simple but powerful idea: as our technological capability grows, so too must our responsibility to use it wisely.Blending real-world experience with leadership insight and philosophical reflection, Measured Progress offers a perspective for professionals navigating the intersection of technology, risk, and human decision-making.For leaders, clinicians, engineers, safety professionals, and operators working in complex and high-stakes environments, this book provides a guide to advancing innovation while preserving the judgment and values that ultimately keep people safe. Read more

ISBN13 979-8993622736
Language English
Publisher Pane & Pixel
Dimensions 6.24 x 0.53 x 9.24 inches
Item Weight 10.1 ounces
Print length 151 pages
Publication date March 13, 2026

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