Another week has come and gone … where does the time go? Most of my reading this week was not from my RSS feeds, but the research triggered from my renewed focus on High Reliability Organisations, Mindfulness and the work of Weick et al. This research led me to a new RSS subscription, from a […]
… developing resilience
Recently I read a post by Jan Husdal reviewing a reference by Sutcliffe and Vogus – “Organizing for Resilience“. If you want a review of the article read Jan’s post – my purpose here is to take the ideas down a different path. We are often presented case studies of ‘resilience’ based on the observation […]
… resilience is wicked
“Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them” Laurence J. Peter Dr Peter may well have been talking about the problem of understanding, building and maintaing resilience. Resilience is a wicked problem. A wicked problem is one that is almost impossible to […]
… this weeks reading
There are so many interesting articles and posts that arrive in my RSS reader each week that I decided to make Fridays a weekly review post. Where else could I start this week than with Trevor Levine’s Riskczar – and his post entitled “Playboy thongs and reputation risk“. Trevor often finds a way to make […]
… BCM heresy
Heresy : “a controversial or novel change to a system of beliefs, especially a religion, that conflicts with established dogma.” (Wikipedia) Dogma : “is the established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization: it is authoritative and not to be disputed, doubted, or diverged from.” (Wikipedia) The heresy being […]
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