Building personal and organisational resilience with Richard Jolly | London Business School
Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/lbsyoutube Follow on Twitter: / lbs Richard Jolly, Adjunct Professor of Organisational Behaviour at London Business School, speaks about building personal and organisational resilience at Reunion 2016. This session explores the personal challenges of coping with the demands of a ‘hurry sick’ lifestyle to ensure that you are focused on your key priorities and building the necessary behaviours and attitudes. But this is not just about your own ability to cope – it is about what you can do to help build a more resilient organisation around you: one able to adapt to the changes in its environment effectively.

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