The annual BCI Conference starts in Sydney today, unfortunately I am not able to make it this year – having chosen to go to Toronto later in the month I need to stick to paid activity this week! I spoke at the BCI conference last year, my session was titled “In Defence of Uncertainty”. It […]
… measuring resilience
One of the subjects I have to keep dragging myself back to is this idea that to make progress on resilience we must be able to measure it. This idea of measuring was one of the key drivers behind proposing the Resilience Observatory. For those who accept that resilience is not a process, then we […]
… blog activity May 2011
Another month has come and gone, not an overly productive one here at the blog – just 8 posts. Once again it has been interesting to compare what I liked writing, and what was most popular to read. The things I was most positive about were; Case Study of GM response to Japan earthquake A […]
… explore vs exploit – resilience as learning.
To be resilient requires that we be open to new ideas. That has been a message in a number of the posts in this series, including the previous post discussing the Hamel & Valikangas article. Here is a new idea – resilience can mean different things in the Strategic, Tactical and Operational contexts of an […]
… the quest
Today I am reviewing one of the earliest, and certainly one of the more influential, articles describing the concept of resilience as it applies to organisations. Despite being almost 8 years old, this paper still offers some interesting insights into the concept of resilience for the contemporary reader. “The Quest for Resilience” by Gary Hamel […]
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