The Titanic Effect describes how large, seemingly unsinkable systems or projects can fail due to overlooked small flaws. It is used as a cautionary principle in risk management, highlighting the danger of overconfidence. Businesses, engineers, and project managers benefit by identifying vulnerabilities early, preventing catastrophic outcomes through proactive assessment and humility.
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