Oil and Gas, Technology and Humans 2018
DOI: 10.1201/9781315598741-10
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Measuring Resilience in Integrated Planning

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“…For the purpose of integrated planning of maintenance and operations in an offshore oil and gas company, 16 critical functions have been assessed by a list of RAG-based questions. The study points out the benefits of adopting RAG after a system change to understand the effects of the change on the organization at least once a year [43] . A case study for the air traffic management system details the application of RAG to measure organizational resilience, in collaboration with several domain experts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the purpose of integrated planning of maintenance and operations in an offshore oil and gas company, 16 critical functions have been assessed by a list of RAG-based questions. The study points out the benefits of adopting RAG after a system change to understand the effects of the change on the organization at least once a year [43] . A case study for the air traffic management system details the application of RAG to measure organizational resilience, in collaboration with several domain experts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, techniques to collect data are unconstrained; it is thus possible to develop informal phone or face-to face interviews [46] , open questions in focus groups [42] , narratives [45] or surveys. The surveys represent the most frequent technique [22] , [43] , [44] as they allow faster processing times, even if they do not allow dynamic interactions in data collection: for the interviewee to recall experience and for the interviewer to fill eventual gaps and inconsistencies in the judgments. RAG 4.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the selection was performed entirely by the authors and it was based on the original questionnaire proposed by Hollnagel (2011b) and the indicators used in applications in other sectors (Apneseth et al , 2013; Ljungberg & Lundh, 2013; Hedge et al , 2015; Pęciłło, 2016; Patriarca et al , 2017). The final indicators and the questions were adjusted in an iterative process when analysing the different PRs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It must be highlighted that these RAG profiles do not provide an absolute rating of resilience performance; however, these are a starting point to understand how the organisation functions and the consequences that planned interventions would have on the evolution of resilience (Hollnagel, 2018). The RAG method has been applied to a range of organisations and sectors, such as the oil and gas industry (Apneseth et al , 2013), the Swedish Civil Aviation Administration (Ljungberg & Lundh, 2013), polish enterprises (Pęciłło, 2016) and the health care sector (Hedge et al , 2015). The application of the framework in such different systems demonstrates its flexibility and applicability in different types of organisations and at different scales.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RAG was used in railways domain to define safety performance indicators departure‐process related . As a tool capable of assessing, organizational resilience was tested in a company operating in oil and gas industry, allowing the evaluation of impact of the integrated planning (IPL) process on the company's resilience . In air traffic management, a RAG‐based approach proved to be a viable way of combining both resilience and risk exposure metrics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%