Nuclear Energy Leadership : Lessons Learned from U.S. Operators

Title: Nuclear Energy Leadership : Lessons Learned from U.S. Operators
Author: Mary Jo Rogers
ISBN: 1593702450 / 9781593702458
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 194
Publisher: PennWell
Year: 2013
Availability: In Stock

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The nuclear industry has quietly evolved over the past 30 years to become one of the safest and most reliable low-cost producers of electricity.

Mary Jo Rogers's new book, Nuclear Energy Leadership: Lessons Learned from U.S. Operators, provides helpful suggestions as well as useful tools drawn from the best of the nuclear industry. This timely book illustrates with convincing detail and relevant case studies how the lessons from the best nuclear operators can be applied to nonnuclear operations-based organizations to markedly improve production and safety performance. The author draws from a research database of nuclear leaders, supervisors, senior leadership teams and organizations, interviews with numerous nuclear leaders, as well as extensive personal experience assisting in nuclear power plant turnarounds.

With increased pressure on cost of production for fossil generation and oil and gas, readers from the energy and utility industries would greatly benefit from the lessons learned by excellent nuclear operators.

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Preface
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1 : State of U.S. Nuclear Energy
Chapter 2 : Self-Regulation
Chapter 3 : Nuclear Safety Culture
Chapter 4 : Operational Focus
Chapter 5 : Continuous Performance Improvement
Chapter 6 : Talent Development and Knowledge Management
Chapter 7 : Organizational Structure, Accountability, and Outage Management
Chapter 8 : Nuclear Industry Leadership
Chapter 9 : Turnaround Experts
Chapter 10 : Nuclear First-Line Supervisor
Chapter 11 : Site Senior Leadership Team

Appendix A : Talent Development Checklist
Appendix B : Cross-Functional Teamwork Questionnaire
Appendix C : Nuclear Power and Related Organizations
Index