Leading for Resilience | Episode 7: Seth Schultz on Learning, Unlearning and Relearning
Shazre and Peter wrap up the series by asking Seth Schultz to reflect on some of the insights gathered from previous conversations.
Shazre and Peter wrap up the series by asking Seth Schultz to reflect on some of the insights gathered from previous conversations.
Shazre and Peter talk with Verena Radulovic, who identifies some fundamental shifts in the way corporations should be, and are, integrating climate risk into their planning and strategies.
Shazre and Peter speak to Dame Jo da Silva about pragmatic optimism and the need to focus on solutions, not problems.
Dr Debra Roberts issues a passionate call for knowledge brokers to help bring climate scientists closer to decision-makers in business and government.
In this week’s episode, Shazre and Peter are joined by Rachel Skinner CBE to discuss the role of systems-thinking for overcoming imperfect information.
Resilience First and Resilience Rising are pleased to bring you a new podcast series – Leading for Resilience: Uncovering what works. Hosted by Shazre Quamber-Hill and Peter Willis, the Leading for Resilience podcast invites change makers from around the world to reflect on what kind of leadership they think builds essential resilience in this time of permacrisis.
This week, the podcast welcomes Lieutenant General (Retd) Richard Nugee CB CVO CBE, to explore what the private sector can learn from the armed forces about resilient leadership and empowerment.
Shazre and Peter talk to Martyn Link, Executive Director at Resilience First and former chief strategist at Wood Plc., about the importance of putting the human at the heart of decision making.
Resilience First and Resilience Rising invite change makers from around the world to reflect on what kind of leadership they think builds essential resilience in this time of permacrisis.
Following five successful years, Arup’s collaboration with the Lloyd’s Register Foundation to deliver the flagship resilience platform, The Resilience Shift, has now transitioned to an independent NGO. We outline the impact this work has had on infrastructure, engineering and climate change adaptation.
This publication outlines the impact of The Resilience Shift work over five years. Many of the insights and initiatives showcased in the report will continue in the work of Resilience Rising.
Speaking at the closing lecture, Seth Schultz admitted that he had previously been sceptical that the engineering community was willing to make changes in order to deal with the climate emergency. But the profession has shown that it is, and this response was consistent around the world, and from very senior or retired engineers, right down to new graduates.
A new global non-profit consortium called Resilience Rising is launching to bring systemic change through collaboration. It will address the challenges standing in the way of the big, transformative changes we need to secure a more resilient and prosperous future. “
Tapping into creative capabilities and thinking differently are critical for civil engineers to make a meaningful input to the climate crisis, according to The Resilience Shift CEO Seth Schultz, presenting his final lecture in the ICE’s Brunel Lecture series.
Register now to hear Seth Schultz deliver the Institution of Civil Engineers’ closing Brunel Lecture (17/1), reflecting on his year-long journey with ICE President, Ed McCann, and on how the engineering community can deliver a carbon-neutral and resilient society.
In this final episode of Daily COPpuccinos, Peter talks to Dr Juliet Mian, Executive Director of The Resilience Shift.
In this penultimate episode, Peter talks to Professor Tahseen Jafry, Professor and Director of The Centre for Climate Justice at Glasgow Caledonian University.
In the eighth episode, Peter talks to Bijal Brahmbhatt, Executive Director of the Mahila Housing Trust (MHT) in India.
In the seventh episode, Peter talks to Dr Debra Roberts, Head of Sustainable and Resilient Initiatives at eThekwini Municipality, Durban, South Africa & Co-Chair of IPCC Working Group 2.