• Nippin Anand PhD

    Founder, Novellus Solutions

    I grew up with the philosophy that when we point one finger at someone, three fingers point back at us. Little did I realise the importance of this phrase when I was young but having experienced a series of setbacks throughout my life and career, I came to understand the importance of this gifted value. Failing is essential to succeeding, blaming is insidious to learning and judging others is a reflection of who we are.

    I see myself as an active listener and a thinker with a sense of curiosity to question the obvious. I enjoy working on the topics of organisational learning, accountability, accident investigation, and safety and quality management. I am also very interested in learning more about cultural anthropology and the power of storytelling.

    I am an ex-master mariner and a social scientist with more than two decades of work experience that spans across hands on operations, academic research, consultancy and certification and regulation in the maritime, oil and gas sector.
     

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    • 15:25 - 16:10 Learning from Accidents: The Costa Concordia case

      Have you ever wondered why workers didn't speak up or failed to communicate in order to stop an unsafe act?

      Historically, many accidents have been attributed to the reluctance to challenge hierarchy. We examine these issues more closely by looking at real-life case study of one of the most high-profile accidents in the maritime history – the capsizing of the passenger ship Costa Concordia.


      The insights gained from this accident are not limited to any specific company, industry, or sector. There are common problems mirrored across all industries in professionals work together to perform critical operations.

       

      16:10 - 16:40 TALK
      Reflections and discussions among speakers and invited guests.
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