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Friday 13 March 2009

Resilience


Resilience means to jump back to the original shape after compression. From the Latin re-salire 'jump'

At the Melbourne Business School's Sydney Alumni Dinner last night, John Hartigan, Australian CEO of News Limited, spoke about the need for "character" in difficult times. I think he would have agreed that resiliency is an important aspect of character.

How do you build such a character? I think it derives form core values, experience of 'jumping' back from failure, ability to tolerate complexity, willingness to imagine the future, and courage to take action. In short, wisdom!

2 comments:

Mahmood Syedfaheem said...

You have rightly said. Resilience is required when facing situations. Otherwise we become desolate.

Peter Webb said...

Yes, but is resilience a part of your personality to begin with (you have either it or you don't), or is it something you can learn?