Resiliby Design

Creating Businesses That Adapt and Flourish in a Changing World

Business & Finance, Economics, Sustainable Development, Management & Leadership, Management
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Author: Joseph Fiksel ISBN: 9781610915885
Publisher: Island Press Publication: October 13, 2015
Imprint: Island Press Language: English
Author: Joseph Fiksel
ISBN: 9781610915885
Publisher: Island Press
Publication: October 13, 2015
Imprint: Island Press
Language: English

As managers grapple with the challenges of climate change and volatility in a hyper-connected, global economy, they are paying increasing attention to their organization’s resilience—its capacity to survive, adapt, and flourish in the face of turbulchange. Sudden natural disasters and unforeseen supply chain disruptions are increasingly common in the new normal. Pursuing business as usual is no longer viable, and many companies are unaware of how fragile they really are. To cope with these challenges, managemneeds a new paradigm that takes an integrated view of the built environment, the ecosystems, and the social fabric in which their businesses operate.
Resiliby Design provides business executives with a comprehensive approach to achieving consistsuccess in a changing world. Rich with examples and case studies of organizations that are designing resilience into their business processes, it explains how to connect with important external systems—stakeholders, communities, infrastructure, supply chains, and natural resources—and create innovative, dynamic organizations that survive and prosper under any circumstances.
Resilienterprises continue to grow and evolve in order to meet the needs and expectations of their shareholders and stakeholders. They adapt successfully to turbulence by anticipating disruptive changes, recognizing new business opportunities, building strong relationships, and designing resiliassets, products, and processes. Written by one of the leading experts in enterprise resilience and sustainability, Resiliby Design offers a confidpath forward in a world that is increasingly less certain.

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As managers grapple with the challenges of climate change and volatility in a hyper-connected, global economy, they are paying increasing attention to their organization’s resilience—its capacity to survive, adapt, and flourish in the face of turbulchange. Sudden natural disasters and unforeseen supply chain disruptions are increasingly common in the new normal. Pursuing business as usual is no longer viable, and many companies are unaware of how fragile they really are. To cope with these challenges, managemneeds a new paradigm that takes an integrated view of the built environment, the ecosystems, and the social fabric in which their businesses operate.
Resiliby Design provides business executives with a comprehensive approach to achieving consistsuccess in a changing world. Rich with examples and case studies of organizations that are designing resilience into their business processes, it explains how to connect with important external systems—stakeholders, communities, infrastructure, supply chains, and natural resources—and create innovative, dynamic organizations that survive and prosper under any circumstances.
Resilienterprises continue to grow and evolve in order to meet the needs and expectations of their shareholders and stakeholders. They adapt successfully to turbulence by anticipating disruptive changes, recognizing new business opportunities, building strong relationships, and designing resiliassets, products, and processes. Written by one of the leading experts in enterprise resilience and sustainability, Resiliby Design offers a confidpath forward in a world that is increasingly less certain.

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