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The discipline of chaos engineering has come a long way over the last decade. It has been adopted across a variety of industries, and has helped organizations create resilient services and increase customer satisfaction. (For examples of how organizations have implemented these practices, see [Chaos Engineering Stories](https://chaosengineeringstories.com/).) Chaos engineering is enabling organizations to reduce risks for their mission-critical applications by injecting controlled faults at all levels of their application stack, including cloud provider services. Having the capability to impact an entire application stack in a controlled way allows for continuous resilience, improvement in operational excellence, observability, and recovery-oriented architecture without the stress of production outages. This approach also leads to better resilience testing practices across the organization. To start embracing chaos engineering, run a chaos game day or workshop to showcase the value that chaos engineering can provide to your organization.