

The Gray Rhino
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Book • 2016
Michele Wucker's "Grey Rhino" introduces the concept of highly probable, high-impact threats that are often overlooked.
The book uses the metaphor of a grey rhino—a large, easily visible animal that is often ignored until it's too late—to illustrate how we fail to address significant risks.
Wucker explores various examples of grey rhinos, from financial crises to climate change, and analyzes the psychological and systemic factors that contribute to our inaction.
The book offers insights into how to identify and address these threats before they escalate into catastrophes.
It's a call to action to improve our risk assessment and response strategies.
The book uses the metaphor of a grey rhino—a large, easily visible animal that is often ignored until it's too late—to illustrate how we fail to address significant risks.
Wucker explores various examples of grey rhinos, from financial crises to climate change, and analyzes the psychological and systemic factors that contribute to our inaction.
The book offers insights into how to identify and address these threats before they escalate into catastrophes.
It's a call to action to improve our risk assessment and response strategies.
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Episode 1: Michele Wucker