Articles tagged ‘Resilience’ 1 February 2023 Row for Amy Update: Month One Andrew Osbourne is rowing 3,000 miles to raise funds for the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (C.R.Y.), after his daughter Amy passed away of young sudden cardiac death, aged… Blog More than two years ago Data, analytics, and insight - the backbone of a resilience organisation Understanding your risks and tolerances is a critical element of building a resilient business. You might have the best people in the industry, with the highest credentials, but they cannot… Download More than two years ago Business Resilience Report Agility is on most business leaders agenda, but many organisations are only just covering it. Discover the fundamentals of building a resilient-ready organisation and how other businesses are competing. Blog More than two years ago Hybrid working: how to keep your culture alive and thriving in a hybrid work environment The alarm would go off, you would get ready for work and commute. Then everything changed. Covid-19 fundamentally tipped the way we approach work on its head, the workplace culture… Blog More than two years ago Agile leadership - more than just a buzzword? The roots of agile began with changing the way software was developed and delivered. In the approach to developing better software, certain guiding principles were agreed popularly known as the… Blog More than two years ago Measuring organisational resilience and its benefits Resilience in any aspect of life is an asset, but how do you know how resilient your business and workforce is? How do you measure something that is in turns… Blog More than two years ago Change at work; fears and opportunities “Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” – John F. Kennedy Change evokes a range…