I read an article yesterday by Dan Bailey. It is called “Is resilience the most appropriate direction for Business Continuity Management?” The link is to a password protected part of the DRJ site, but they have a lot of good material so it is worth registering. Dan is unsure about what resilience means. He likens it […]
… communities and resilience.
In 2004 I went to Phuket for Christmas with my wife and daughter. Everything was really good, up until Boxing Day. We were very lucky with the impact of the Tsunami, despite staying right by the beach the level of water inundation was less than we saw only a few kilometers further north. Even better we had a flight […]
… different perspectives on resilience
Since my post a few days back about the vague understanding of the concept of resilience, I have been engaged in an email conversation with one of my colleagues on this subject. This conversation has been interesting as this particular colleague had not really been challenged to describe the concept of resilience and how it might […]
… complicated vs. complex issues
A few days ago I followed a linked post from Trevor Levine’s Riskczar blog and discovered Rick Nason’s RDS Solutions Blog. Rick is writing some interesting stuff, challenging traditional thinking and practice around Risk Management. I commented on his earlier piece on the need for creativity, but felt that this post about the need to […]
… resilience requires agile leadership
I came across this article amongst all the stuff in my Google Reader – Agility – The Skill You Want to Develop in 2010. I have not read a lot that caught my attention from this blog in the past. But there are a couple of things from this article I think are relevant. The Centre […]