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|a Resilient by Design
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|b Creating Businesses That Adapt and Flourish in a Changing World /
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|a PART I. Resilience as Competitive Strategy -- 1. Embracing Change -- 2. From Risk to Resilience. --Resilience In Action: Entergy and Swiss Re -- 3. Systems Thinking -- -Resilience In Action: Applications of Systems Thinking -- 4. The Resilient Enterprise -- PART II. Practicing Enterprise Resilience -- 5. Generating Business Value -- 6. Resilience in Supply Chain Management -- -Resilience In Action: Assuring Continuity at L Brands -- 7. Resilience in Environmental Management -- -Resilience In Action: Dow Chemical -- 8. Organizational Resilience -- -Resilience In Action: Emergency Response at American Electric Power -- 9. Tools for Managing Resilience -- -Resilience In Action: Crisis Management at IBM -- PART III. Designing Resilient Systems -- 10. Design for Resilience -- 11. Connecting With Broader Systems -- -Resilience In Action: IBM And Smarter Cities -- 12. Looking Ahead: From Resilience To Sustainability.
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|a This book explains how to connect the health and viability of important external systems-stakeholders, communities, infrastructure, supply chains, and natural resources-to create innovative, dynamic organizations that will find a way to survive and prosper. As managers grapple with the challenges of the global economy, they are paying increasing attention to their organization's resilience-its capacity to survive, adapt, and flourish in the face of turbulent change. Volatile conditions can quickly overwhelm a business that, on the surface, seems solid. Managers need a new paradigm, one that takes into account the hyper-connected world in which they operate. Rich with case studies of organizations that are designing resilience into the very fabric of their organizations, Resilient by Design offers them a better way to adapt and thrive. .
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