Life is full of unpredictable events and there’s nothing we can do about it. Bad things happen to people for no particular reason. BULL!
These are the terms used to explain how to understand disasters and how they happen.
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The Terminology of Disaster Terms and How They Define It
1.
2. DEFINITION:
Shit Happens: life is full of
unpredictable events and there’s
nothing we can do about it. Bad
things happen to people for no
particular reason.
5. DEFINITION:
Catastrophe
The final event of the dramatic
action, especially of a tragedy.
An event causing great and often
sudden damage or suffering; a
disaster.
Utter failure.
7. DEFINITION:
The Rule of 7
Rarely does a disaster happens in
isolation or as the result of a single
event. It usually requires a minimum
of 7 things to go wrong in order for a
catastrophe. And one of those 7 is
always human error.
9. DEFINITION:
Cascade Event
An event prior to a catastrophe that
contributes to the actual catastrophe, but by
itself, is not catastrophic.
DEFINITION:
Final Event
A catastrophic event. The culmination of at
least six cascade events.
11. DEFINITION:
Delusion Event
A cascade event that doesn’t lead
to a final event.
If we succeed at something that
should have failed, we’re fooled
into believing we can keep doing it.
14. DEFINITION
Delusional mindset
Someone who has had success far
beyond that which should be the
norm, helped with an abnormal
amount of luck, believes the
abnormal is normal and that their
streak will continue indefinitely.
16. DEFINITION:
Lose-lose scenarios
This is a training scenario where
there is no ‘right’ solution.
The goal is to examine thought
processes and decision making.
22. Seven Ways to Prevent Catastrophes
1. Have a Special Ops preparation mindset
2. Focus by utilizing both big picture & detail
thinkers
3. Conduct Special Forces Area Studies
4. Use the Special Forces CARVER formula
5. Have a “10th man”
6. Conduct After Action Reviews
7. Write and USE Standing Operating
Procedures (SOPs)
23. Are you interested in a presentation about various
catastrophes and how the cascade events could have been
prevented?
Events covered range from human-machine interface, to
leadership, to communication, cost-cutting, engineering, group
think, perseverance, systematic failure, and more?
Catastrophes are cascade events culminating in disastrous
chaos. War is chaos. Special Forces is the most elite unit
trained for a variety of combat situations.
What makes Special Forces elite is our mindset and
preparation.
Are you interested in a presentation on how to use Special
Forces tactics, techniques and mental attitude to help your
organization anticipate and prevent potential catastrophes?
Please email bob@bobmayer.com
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26. This book walks you through your personal situation,
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30. New York Times bestselling author, is a graduate of West Point and
former Green Beret. He’s had over 80 books published, including the #1
bestselling series Green Berets, Time Patrol, Area 51, and Atlantis. He’s
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He was an instructor and course developer/writer for years at the JFK
Special Warfare Center and School which trains Green Berets and also
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Editor's Notes
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