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	<title>Comments on: How the Mighty Fall by Jim Collins:  The 5 Warning Stages</title>
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		<title>By: Andrew Grant</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew Grant</dc:creator>
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		<description>‘How the mighty Fall’  is a great book, but it would have been nice to compare the recent research with some civilisations that also fell.  My question is: that if there is plenty of information from history on collapses, why does it keep happening? The real question that needs to be looked  at is- how do people learn about this topic in a way it has enough impact for them to act? So to help people really experience what happens in ‘a fall’, in a safe environment, we designed a simulation based around Angok Wat (What Happened to WAT). We feel it’s important to  teach these issues in a way that people will feel free to discuss this difficult topic in a way that is far enough way to not touch any raw nerves. We have also video interviewed forensic &amp; insolvency accountants, to help people prevent &amp; recover from a collapse or  crash.</description>
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