organization
Organizational resilience
Systems designed to survive and recover from shocks and disruptions. Organizational resilience is not the absence of disruption — it is the capacity to absorb shocks, maintain essential functions during disruption, recover rapidly after disruption, and adapt so that future shocks are less damaging. Resilient organizations are not rigid (rigid structures break under stress) or flexible (purely flexible structures lack the stability to function). They are robust: strong enough to maintain function under pressure, adaptive enough to reconfigure when conditions demand it, and learning-oriented enough to emerge from each disruption stronger than before.