Building System Resilience to Future Risk

Ivey Executive Education Presents: Learning In Action

The current model for how we often approach crisis events is unsustainable, and better system resilience is necessary for preparation and risk mitigation for catastrophic events in future. In this episode, our guests explore the importance of building resilience on organizational, community, and societal levels and consider the impacts of collaborative relationship-building and future-oriented policy across multiple sectors to create a more resilient system where organizations and communities are better prepared to withstand future risks.

For this discussion moderated by Bryan Benjamin, Executive Director at The Ivey Academy, we're joined by guests: Jennifer Lynch, President & Founder, Lynch & Associates; Doug Westlund, Senior Vice President, Principal Consultant, Acumen; and Laurel Austin, Associate Professor of Management Science at Ivey Business School.

For more information on The Ivey Academy events or to gain more learning and development insights, visit IveyAcademy.com

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