from Part III - Practical Tips
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Projects are prone to a variety of sudden unexpected disruptions across their development cycle, requiring that effective organizations develop strategies for proactively recognizing disruption likelihood and swiftly responding to these events. We explore a hierarchy of responses to disruption and propose an “antifragile hierarchy” in which four key responses to project disruption are demonstrated (Fragile, Robust, Resilient, and Antifragile), with a range of strategies available for addressing these disruptions. Each behavior will produce different outcomes for a project, ranging from irretrievable value loss to considerable value gain. Finally, we offer a set of strategies for effectively responding to disruptions to promote antifragility in projects.
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