Protecting The Force: Reducing Combat Vehicle Accidents Via Improved Organizational Processes
Source: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Despite extraordinary efforts by leaders at all levels throughout the U.S. Army, dozens of soldiers are killed each year as a result of both combat and motor vehicle accidents. The objective of this study is to look beyond the events and symptoms of accidents which normally indicate human error, and instead study the upper-level organizational processes and problems that may constitute the actual root causes of accidents. Critical to this process is identifying critical variables, establishing causality between variables, and quantifying variables that lead to both resilience against accidents and propensities for accidents.
| Format: | Size: | 560.10 | |
| Date: | Jun 2007 |



