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1. A Starting Point for Your Organization's Mindfulness     
How well do each of the following statements characterize your organization? Enter next to each item below the number that corresponds with your conclusion: 1 = not at all, 2 = to some extent, 3 = a great deal.
Author: Karl Weick and Kathleen Sutcliffe Published: 2007 Posted: 12/13/2007 [Summary]     
2. Assessing Your Organization's Vulnerability to Mindlessness     
How well do each of the following statements describe your work unit, department, or organization? Enter next to each item below the number that corresponds with your conclusion: 1 = not at all, 2 = to ...
Author: Karl Weick and Kathleen Sutcliffe Published: 2001 Posted: 11/10/2005 [Summary]     
2004 Florida Traffic Volumes     
2.30 MB Author: Florida Department of Transportation Published: 2005 Posted: 3/26/2007 [Summary]     
2005 Hurricane Season AAR     
Author: David Lucas Published: 2006 Posted: 2/21/2008 [Summary]     
2008 Hurricane Season Briefing Paper     
85KB Author: Fire and Aviation Management Published: 2008 Posted: 6/6/2008 [Summary]     
3. Assessing Your Organizatin's Tendency Toward Doubt, Inquiry, and Updating     
Respond agree or disagree with the following statements about your work unit, department, or organization. 1. People around here are quick to deny problems when they show up.
26KB Author: Karl Weick and Kathleen Sutcliffe Published: 2001 Posted: 11/10/2005 [Summary]     
4. Assessing Where Mindfulness is Most Required     
Respond agree or disagree with the following statements about your work unit, department, or organization. 2. Feedback and information on what is happening is direct and simply verified.
25.5KB Author: Karl Weick and Kathleen Sutcliffe Published: 2001 Posted: 11/10/2005 [Summary]     
5. Assessing Your Organization's Preoccupation with Failure     
How well do each of the following statements describe your work unit, department, or organization? Enter next to each item below the number that corresponds with your conclusion: 1 = not at all, 2 = to ...
25.5KB Author: Karl Weick and Kathleen Sutcliffe Published: 2001 Posted: 11/10/2005 [Summary]     
7. Assessing Your Organization's Sensitivity to Operations     
Respond agree or disagree with the following statements about your work unit, department, or organization. paying attention to what is happening and is readily available for consultation if something unexpected arises.
25.5KB Author: Karl Weick and Kathleen Sutcliffe Published: 2001 Posted: 11/10/2005 [Summary]     
8. Assessing Your Organization's Commitment to Resilience     
How well do each of the following statements describe your work unit, department, or organization? Enter next to each item below the number that corresponds with your conclusion: 1 = not at all, 2 = to ...
25.5KB Author: Karl Weick and Kathleen Sutcliffe Published: 2001 Posted: 11/10/2005 [Summary]     
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