Whether a community struggling to keep its members buoyant, a business trying to stay solvent, or a nation fighting to protect its citizens, adversity and crisis impact us all. The resilient are able to pick themselves up, dust themselves off, and not only bounce back but also bounce forward. This book looks at what resilience means at times of crises as well as the in-between periods. It examines the various types of resilience, such as emotional, organisational and societal, and offers valuable insights on how to manage the consequences of upheaval and trauma. The author brings together contributors to deliver a real mix of theory, case-study evidence and anecdote in a way that is both approachable and thought provoking. It is a timely and necessary addition to a crucial topic. Very simply, professionals, practitioners, students, government ministers, and business leaders should read this now. It might be a safer, better world if people read the book and acted on it.
Robert Hall is an independent consultant on resilience. He was the Executive Director (2018-21) and then Director of Strategy (2021-22) at Resilience First Ltd, which he helped to cofound. He also served as the Research and Policy Co-ordinator for the National Preparedness Commission (2021-22). He left both positions in May 2022. Robert has authored over 50 articles in a variety of publications on strategic risk, security and resilience issues, as well as around 200 news articles and papers on the Resilience First website.