
Station Blackout
Inside the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster and Recovery
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Narrado por:
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Brian Troxell
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Charles A. Casto
On March 11, 2011, 50 minutes after a magnitude 9.0 earthquake hit eastern Japan, a tsunami 45-feet high engulfed the nuclear power plant known as Fukushima Daiichi, knocking out electrical power and all the reactors' safety systems. Three reactor cores experienced meltdowns in the first three days, leading to an unimaginable nuclear disaster. The person the Tokyo Electric Power Company called for help was Dr. Chuck Casto. In Station Blackout, Chuck Casto, the foremost authority on responding to nuclear disasters, shares his first-hand account of how he led the collaborative team of Japanese and American experts that faced the challenges of Fukushima. A lifetime of working in the nuclear industry prepared him to manage an extreme crisis, lessons that apply to any crisis situation.
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You will need some patience to wade through a chapter or two of leadership pontificating - or just skip them.
interesting details but you need a little patience
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Interesting!
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File Under Leadership
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As senior advisor to the American Ambassador to Japan, Casto found himself in new territory as he was learning the various "languages" the people involved spoke (military, diplomatic, cultural). Roughly the first half of the book was a recounting of the accident. The second half was a master's class in crisis management.
For readers/ listeners who only want details of the accident, the second half may not be interesting. For those looking to learn the principles of crisis management, the first half of the book is an important foundation for the lessons to follow in the second. In reality, to have a better understanding of both the crisis and how it was handled, one has to listen to the entire book.
I recommend this book for anyone interested in what I wrote above. The story is clear and concise. The narration is excellent. Overall this is an excellent book.
A Master Class in Crisis Management
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no thanks
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So why the one star rating? There's no " I was mislead" rating.
Expected a History Book
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