The blog has suffered a period of collapse over the past month. Energy has been released on other endeavours (such as my presentation for DRJ Spring World), and so there have been no new posts. When I publish again, like today – is this the “bounce back” or even the “bounce forward” that we too often […]
… Anticipation and Adaptation
Yesterday I wrote about the tension between Planning and Adaptive Capacity as a differentiator between traditional BCM and resilience. Today I am going to explore this aspect further, and start a series that will explore some other dimensions on which we could map resilience. My thinking here is informed by a range of material on […]
… planning and preparedness are not the same thing
There is a discussion on the ‘BCM & Risk’ LinkedIn Group (sorry, but this is a members only forum – free to join), where the original question posed was; “Do you have a plan or are you being prepared? do you reckon these are two side of the coin or same but different words or […]
… resilience is an outcome
In the previous post I laid out some aspects and dimensions of the concept of resilience as I have come to understand it. There are a couple more ideas I want to add to that collection, and some that deserve to be explored in more detail. These will be the subjects of a series of […]
resilience is …
… something I have been studying, researching and discussing via this blog for the past 2 years. To mark the anniversary of starting the blog, I will attempt to summarize the state of my own thinking over a series of posts this week. For those who are interested to compare changes and refinements in thinking, […]
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