Leading Business Resilience
Level up your ability to manage risk, communicate under pressure, and drive organizational resilience, ensuring your team can navigate crises and capitalize on opportunities for long-term success.
Price
$6,990 CAD
Spring Session
Purpose and Impact
Why is Business Resilience critical for organizations?
The business landscape is defined by rapid change and innovation. With that uncertainty comes risk: organizations now face a growing probability of cybersecurity breaches, fraud, climate events, market volatility, geopolitical turmoil, and more. Building and sustaining resilience within an organization has never been more crucial. Yet the strategic horizon is shrinking – many leaders are increasingly focused on short-term gains that risk long-term growth.
Leading Business Resilience is an essential learning experience for future-oriented leaders in any sector. Designed to accelerate leadership foresight and decision-making under pressure, this intensive program equips you with the insight, frameworks, and practices to proactively manage risk and ensure your organization can recover from any disruption. With the confidence to navigate unexpected challenges, you’ll also be ready to help your organization capitalize on new opportunities.
Working with top Ivey Business School faculty and peers from across industries, you will develop the knowledge and habits to drive immediate impact in your team or organization. Overcome barriers to inertia, create robust action plans, communicate effectively under fire, and emerge a more responsive, responsible leader.
Participant Profile
Who contributes to Leading Business Resilience?
- Visionaries in Any Sector: If you're a leader with an eye on the future, whether you’re in finance, healthcare, technology, manufacturing, or any other industry, this program is designed for you.
- Strategic Thinkers: Leaders who recognize the importance of balancing short-term achievements with long-term sustainability will gain invaluable tools to enhance their strategic foresight.
- Executive Decision-Makers: This program will sharpen your skills if you regularly make high-stakes decisions and need to improve your ability under pressure.
- Front Line Managers: Those responsible for identifying and mitigating organizational risks will benefit from advanced frameworks and practical insights.
- Change Agents: Leaders driving transformation must foster a culture of resilience and agility within their teams.
- Innovation Leaders: Those looking to overcome organizational inertia and implement robust action plans to withstand and thrive amidst disruption.
Are you a fit for Leading Business Resilience?
The Leading Business Resilience program is for you if you’re committed to strengthening your organization’s resilience and ensuring it can weather any storm. Join a diverse group of peers and thought leaders from various industries and build a network of resilient thinkers to help drive long-term impact in your organization.
Learning Outcomes
What are the key elements of Business Resilience?
By the end of the Leading Business Resilience program, you will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to enhance your organization's resilience and effectively navigate through crises. Here’s what you can expect to achieve:
Understanding the Landscape of Risk
- Explain the business case for resilience. Articulate what resilience means in a business context and why it is a critical investment for any organization in today’s volatile environment.
- Identify and anticipate emergent threats. Gain familiarity with various internal and external threats, including accidental, intentional, natural, and intentional external threats.
Building Organizational Resilience
- Prioritize risks. Learn methods to prioritize which threats to focus on and determine where to invest resources to enhance resilience.
- Implement resilience frameworks. Develop and use robust frameworks and approaches to build and sustain organizational resilience.
- Engage with your community. Understand how to effectively engage with stakeholders inside and outside your organization to prepare a collective response to threats.
- Mitigate damage by planning proactively. Familiarize yourself with frameworks that guide efforts to minimize damage when risks materialize.
Activating Recovery Plans
- Plan for recovery. Create comprehensive action plans that can be quickly activated to restore normal operations after a disruption.
- Communicate under pressure. Understand the complexities of communicating with stakeholders during a crisis and learn strategies to improve the effectiveness of these communications.
- Make effective decisions in a crisis. Identify common decision biases and challenges in crises and acquire techniques to overcome these issues.
By achieving these learning outcomes, you will be well-prepared to lead your organization through uncertainty, safeguard against potential threats, and capitalize on new opportunities, ensuring long-term resilience and success.
How You Learn
Leading Business Resilience is deeply experiential, grounded in case research, and facilitated by expert faculty from Ivey Business School. Through peer discussion, real-time simulations, and action learning, you will prepare to lead business resilience in your organization.
Learn more about the Ivey ExperienceReturn on Investment
- Crisis Management Skills: Gain critical skills in handling high-pressure situations, making you a more effective and confident leader.
- Strategic Thinking: Develop the ability to think strategically about risk and resilience, enhancing your leadership capabilities.
- Professional Growth: Acquire knowledge and expertise that are highly valued in today’s business environment, making you a more attractive candidate for promotions and new opportunities.
- Adaptability: Learn to adapt quickly to changing circumstances, increasing your personal resilience through uncertainty.
- Decision-Making Excellence: Improve your ability to make sound decisions under pressure, boosting your confidence and effectiveness as a leader.
- Proactive Risk Management: By equipping leaders with the skills to anticipate and manage risks, organizations can mitigate the impact of disruptions, maintaining stability and continuity.
- Quick Recovery: With robust recovery plans and damage mitigation frameworks, organizations can swiftly bounce back from crises, minimizing downtime and financial losses.
- Trust and Reliability: Demonstrating a strong capability to handle crises effectively can boost the confidence of investors, customers, and partners, leading to stronger relationships and potential new business opportunities.
- Competitive Edge: Companies that can quickly adapt to changes and overcome challenges are better positioned to capitalize on emerging opportunities, staying ahead of competitors.
- Streamlined Processes: Implementing resilience frameworks can lead to more efficient operational processes, reducing waste and increasing productivity.
Fees
$6,990 CAD
The program fee includes program materials, breakfast, and lunch; participants are responsible for accommodations and meals outside of program hours. Program fees are tax-exempt.
Applications must be submitted no later than 14 days before the start of the program.
FAQs
Organizations and participants in Canada may benefit from the Canada Job Grant or the Canada Training Credit to offset a portion of program fees. Visit our Funding Resources page to learn more.
At Ivey, we embrace learning as an interactive experience. Rather than lecturing, your faculty facilitators will guide the group through hands-on activities, discussions, cases, simulations, and more. To get the most value from your learning experience, you should expect to be present and engaged in class sessions. To learn more, click here to visit our Learning Experience page.
Our program managers will contact all registered participants prior to the program start date with instructions to join our online Learning Management System. Once logged in, you will be able to create a class profile, view other participants' profiles, and access a list of assigned pre-reading, cases, and activities. Plan to review and complete preparation work in advance of each class session.