Agile Organisation: Strategies for Business Resilience

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Agile Organisation: Strategies for Business Resilience

Coursera · Intermediate ·🛡️ AI Safety & Ethics ·1mo ago
Prepare for tomorrow’s challenges by building a truly resilient and agile organisation. What you learn in this course: Strategic Resilience: Explore the concepts and frameworks needed to ensure your organisation can adapt to a shifting business context. Build an understanding of agility loops, scenario planning and how to approach difficult decision-making through uncertain times. Operational Resilience: Increase your awareness of the potential sources of risk in your supply chains and how you manage finance and information. Discover how risk-management decisions are made within a complex adaptive system, and how they can be applied in your own, personally designed, management experiment. Behavioural Resilience: Learn about team dynamics and how your role affects the people you manage. Focus on your individual responsibilities as a leader and build the capabilities to motivate your people during difficult times.
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