Six DIfferent Models to Engage Operational Resilience
Operational resilience is a critical capability for organizations striving to adapt, survive, and thrive in the face of disruptions. In recent years, several models of resilience have emerged, each offering a unique framework for building and understanding resilience within organizations. This blog explores six key operational resilience models: the Principles Model of Resilience, Integrated Functions Model, Attributional Resilience Model, Composite Resilience Model, Herringbone Model, and the Resilience Triangle Model. Each model offers a distinct perspective on resilience, from foundational principles to functional integration, providing valuable insights for organizations looking to strengthen their ability to withstand and adapt to challenges.