Ian Mitroff

Ian I. Mitroff is credited as being one of the principal founders of the modern field of Crisis Management. He has a BS, MS, and a PhD in Engineering and the Philosophy of Social Systems Science from UC Berkeley. He Is Professor Emeritus from the Marshall School of Business and the Annenberg School of Communication at USC. Currently, he is a Senior Research Affiliate in the Center for Catastrophic Risk Management, UC Berkeley. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the American Academy of Management. He has published 41 books. His most recent are: Techlash: The Future of the Socially Responsible Tech Organization, Springer, New York, 2020. The Psychodynamics of Enlightened Leadership; Coping with Chaos, Co-authored with Ralph H. Kilmann, Springer, New York, 2021. His latest is: The Socially Responsible Organization: Lessons from Covid 19, Springer, New York, 2022.

Publications

Tools, Exercises, and Strategies for Coping With Complexity
Rune Storesund, Ian I. Mitroff. © 2024. 212 pages.
Tools, Exercises, and Strategies for Coping With Complexity is a comprehensive guide that addresses the challenges of navigating an increasingly complex world. The book...
The God of Technology: The Indispensable Role of Philosophy in Human Affairs
Ian Mitroff. © 2019. 4 pages.
Even though it's commonly presumed that the philosophies of religion and technology couldn't be more different from one another and therefore have little, if anything, to...
Assessing Systemic Risk
Ian I. Mitroff, Abraham Silvers. © 2016. 10 pages.
Far too many applications of Risk Analysis (RA) and Risk Management (RM) treat risks as though they are distinct and independent. Thus, risks are largely treated as though they...
Foreword
Richard O. Mason, Ian Mitroff. © 2005. 3 pages.
This Foreword is included in the book Inquiring Organizations: Moving from Knowledge Management to Wisdom.