Wednesday 23 October, 1pm - 2pm, Zoom

We are pleased to invite our members to Deep dive into the new Model for Organisational Resilience on 23 October at 1pm where we will explore further the recently introduced new Model. This session will provide a more detailed understanding of the model’s key elements and how to apply them in practice.

During the virtual event, Resilience First Board & Executive Director Rick Cudworth and Professor David Denyer from Cranfield University will introduce a selection of illustrative indicators, and walk through two ‘use cases’ or worked examples to demonstrate the Model’s practical application. Additionally, they will take a deeper dive into the three capabilities embedded within the Model: Anticipate, Absorb, and Adapt. They will also discuss what’s next in the development of the model and how our members can get involved.

With thanks to our Members: International SOS, HSBC, Santander and Deloitte who are supporting this programme.


If you missed the preview of our new Model for Organisational Resilience, in partnership with Cranfield,  please click here to watch the recording of the virtual session which took place on 9 October 2024.

Upcoming events

  • AI for Organisational Resilience: A showcase and discussion

    Monday 28 April, 13:30-14:30 BST, Online

    Join us for the first of our resilience innovation showcases focused on uncovering AI for Organisational Resilience. Whether you are new to AI or already exploring its potential, we will give a demonstration of a recently developed AI-backed resilience tool, followed by a discussion on how AI can enhance resilience.

  • Whole-of-Society Approach to Urban Resilience

    Wednesday, 30 April, 13:00-14:30 BST, London

    Resilience First, in collaboration with the Centre for Whole of Society Resilience, warmly invites its members to a lunch briefing featuring a panel discussion on a Whole-of-Society Approach to Urban Resilience.

    As UK cities face increasing pressures from climate change, technological disruptions, security risks and global supply chain vulnerabilities, urban resilience has become a crucial priority for policymakers, businesses, and communities alike.

  • Trust and Turbulence: How to Strengthen Reputational Resilience Amid Global Uncertainty

    Thursday 8 May, 13:00-14:00 BST Online, Microsoft Teams

    As national interests redefine global partnerships and businesses find themselves caught at the intersection of diplomacy and commerce, reputation is no longer just a communications concern—it’s a strategic imperative.

    Join us for our member-only virtual discussion, part of our Geostrategic Resilience Programme in collaboration with PwC, on Thursday, 8 May from 13:00 – 14:00 BST.