
Future-proofing organizations through resilience practices: quality management in an uncertain world
Join the Derby and Nottingham network for a well informed webinar on the need for resilience for business continuity in the quality industry.
In today’s world of mounting complexity and disruption, resilience is no longer a buzzword — it’s a strategic necessity. From global pandemics and geopolitical tensions to critical supply chain failures, the frequency and severity of disruptions are increasing. For organisations to survive and thrive, they must develop the ability to anticipate, adapt, and recover in the face of uncertainty.
This session explores how business continuity (BC) and organisational resilience can be embedded into systems, culture, and strategy — fully aligned with the CQI’s mission of driving organisational excellence. We will examine the key principles, tools, and practical approaches that empower quality professionals to lead resilient transformation across sectors.
Join us to gain:
• A clear understanding of business continuity and resilience
• Insight into key risk types, including black swan and white rhino events
• Strategies for building resilient, adaptive supply chains
• Practical steps to embed resilience into your organisation
• A strategic view of geopolitical dynamics and their impact on global value chains
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About the speaker:
Maria Florencia Lombardero Garcia
Thought Leadership Manager, Business Continuity Institute.
With nearly two decades of experience in academic and market research, Maria has built a career at the intersection of strategy, foresight, and resilience. Currently serving as Thought Leadership Manager at The BCI, she leads initiatives that blend research, strategic insight, and global trend analysis — all aimed at helping organisations anticipate and prepare for the challenges ahead.
Maria's professional background spans both the public and private sectors, with a strong foundation in geopolitics, defence, and resilience. Prior to their current role, she worked as a consultant in geopolitical risk and held governmental positions at the Argentine Ministry of Defence.