The Good, the Bad & the System We’re In (Part 2) - The Cynefin Co
I study resilience as it relates to disaster response, and contemporary scholars are more or less in agreement that the concept of resilience is used as a way to place responsibility that belongs with the government onto individuals and communities that are hit the hardest by various extreme events (almost always low income communities of color).... See more
Anne Helen Petersen • Friday Thread: Theories of Resilience
Sometimes, the problem is not of individual resilience but of flawed systems breaking down. Humans have the tendency to ascribe flaws to the people around us.
Harvard Business Review • “Resilient” Isn’t the Compliment You Think It Is
From this compassion-centred framework, we are creating resilient workplaces not just resilient workers. Wellbeing becomes a focus of work environments.