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Resilience Ninja

Coaching and ideas to help build agile and resilient practices.

Dec 04 2009

… not being vulnerable.

It is amazing how many different people are exploring this concept of resilience, and from so many perspectives. My research has recently led me to the work of the New Zealand Resilience Trust. This group aims to help communities develop resilience. They offer some interesting reflections on the subject of resilience – but more importantly they […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Resilience Research · Tagged: NZ Resilience Trust, Resilience, Vulnerablity

Dec 03 2009

… agility

In my spare time I coach basketball. There are a lot of skills we seek to develop in our athletes, one of these is Agility. It is also an important skill for an organisation to develop to become resilient. Just for something different, let me offer a couple of dictionary style definitions to start. These […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Resilience Research · Tagged: Resilience

Dec 02 2009

… redundancy does not equal resilience

Redundancy is one of the things that an organisation must invest in if it serious about the journey to resilience. However, they are not the same thing. Redundancy is essential in the Technology space (in terms of the People, Process, Technology model). And I would include most of a firm’s Infrastructure into this category. Particularly […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Resilience Research

Nov 30 2009

… laying the foundations.(Part 1)

Today I thought I would start to lay the foundations of my own thinking on this subject. Previously I have posted about  the work of the Resilient Orgs project in New Zealand and some aspects of the High Reliability school. I don’t see a lot of value in offering one of the dictionary definitions as […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Resilience Thinking · Tagged: Black Swan, High Reliability, People, Resilience, Resilient Organisations, Risk Management

Nov 28 2009

… the first 10 days.

This is my 10th post, so perhaps a time to reflect on the very short history of this blog and my experience in getting started. Sitting down to write something every day, with no certainty that anybody will ever read what is written, is a little daunting. I have been heartened by the responses and […]

Written by Coach K · Categorized: Blogging · Tagged: Retrospective

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