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Resilience Ninja

Coaching and ideas to help build agile and resilient practices.

Nov 27 2010

… a brush with uncertainty

We had an educational brush with uncertainty while driving home last night. My weekly commute is a 2.75 hour drive from where I am working in Canberra to our home in Merimbula. One feature of the trip is the rather steep and twisting stretch down Brown Mountain. Last night was pretty unusual, as you can […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Disruptions · Tagged: People, Resilience

Nov 23 2010

… resilience, 1 year on

A little over 12 months ago I got really interested in this idea of resilience, as a result I started this blog. As I enter the second year it seemed appropriate to ask myself the question. After all that reading, thinking and writing – what have I learned? Resilience is a concept, it is not a […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Resilience Thinking · Tagged: Frameworks, Resilience

Nov 22 2010

… life after BCM

Ever wonder where that ‘career road’ is leading you? No end, or deviation in sight? This morning while I was catching up on my RSS feeds over coffee, I came across a post that reminded me that sometimes we risk missing the real point, and the fun, in life. Sue Wilson used to be Risk […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: BC Practice · Tagged: BCM, People

Nov 19 2010

… 525,600 minutes

How do you measure a year? It has been 1 year since I started this blog. It has been an eventful year on many levels – the reference in the post title comes from the musical “Rent” and a song called “Seasons of Love”. It has been an interesting journey thus far, and I have […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Blogging

Nov 16 2010

… crisis du jour

What constitutes a crisis at your company? Over the years I have seen many companies struggle with this definition. There were times, when I was younger and more energetic, that I thought that having to define what constituted a crisis was an essential part of establishing a working BC and Crisis Management capability. In most […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: BC Practice, Resilience Research · Tagged: Crisis Management, Edward Borodzicz, Resilience

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