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HomeGood TalksWhat Does Organizational Resilience Look Like? | DailyGood

What Does Organizational Resilience Look Like? | DailyGood



Most organizations ask their employees to be resilient without building the systems that make resilience possible. While companies invest heavily in training individuals to bounce back from stress, research suggests only 15% of organizations are truly resilient themselves — meaning the structures that should absorb shock are absent, leaving workers to carry what institutional design should hold. Dr. Shanna Tiayon reframes organizational resilience as four distinct capacities: anticipatory (scanning the horizon for what’s coming), preparatory (strengthening employee well-being and financial buffers before crisis hits), responsive (leading with clarity rather than panic when challenges arrive), and recovery (pausing to heal rather than immediately rolling into the next emergency). As one military leader realized, cultivating well-being “has to be cultivated before the crisis occurs” rather than in the middle of the storm. True resilience isn’t measured by how much strain employees can endure, but by how rarely organizations ask them to.



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