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Who would have ever imagined using BlackJack as a method to talk about Hollnagal's notion of ETTO? The quick anwer to that question is James Barker. Our friend Jim has graced the podcast several times and most often discusses the idea of complexity and the world of reliabiltiy. Today he goes one step farther on this journey and talks about risk and complexity using BlackJack.
Complex systems are interdependant, interconnected, interrelated, and infinately possible...and so is BlackJack. Give this one a listen - you will like it.
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