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Measuring Resilience Webinar (11th February 2026)

On Wednesday 11th February, the CWSR held a webinar on Measuring Resilience, featuring a panel including:

  • Anjali Gurung, Economist at the Department for Business and Trade

  • Lynnda Nelson, President of The International Consortium for Organizational Resilience (ICOR)

  • Nadine Sulkowski, Senior Lecturer in Systemic Resilience Management at the University of Gloucestershire

  • Caroline Field, PA Consulting and Co-Founder of CWSR

  • Aaron Gracey, Transport Resilience Professional


Anjali Garang from the Department for Business and Trade provided a government perspective on measuring resilience, explaining the importance of measuring resilience in government decision-making, highlighting the challenges of quantifying resilience benefits and the development of new guidance with Caroline and their team to address these gaps. Dr Aaron Gracey, Lynnda Nelson, Nadine Sulkowski and Caroline Field provided focused inputs from their respective industries. Dr Aaron Gracey from Network Rail outlined the organisation’s systemic approach to measuring and embedding resilience, focusing on cultural change, cross-departmental collaboration, and the development of operational tools and frameworks. Lynnda Nelson from the International Consortium for Organisational Resilience presented a comprehensive framework for assessing organisational resilience, focusing on dimensions, strategies, capabilities, and behaviours, and discussed practical assessment methods and tools. Nadine Sulkowski from the University of Gloucestershire discussed the Empowerment for Pandemias project, which developed a pandemic resilience training programme and maturity model for the healthcare sector, focusing on both organisational and individual resilience. Caroline synthesised the various approaches discussed, presenting a systems-based methodology for measuring resilience that links behaviours, capabilities, and interventions to quantifiable outcomes and value at risk.



 
 
 

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