Development and humanitarian organizations and their staff are facing more challenges than ever before, and being asked to do more for more people than at any time in our history. These challenges and the related stressors can be debilitating. How can these challenges, and the stress they put on individual staff and entire organizations, actually result in improved performance and outcomes for the people we serve?
One word: Resilience.
Resilience is defined as the ability to quickly recover from external stresses or shocks. That’s a good place to start. We define it as the capacity to deal with organizational and environmental stressors in a way that increases the ability and willingness to effectively handle additional and even more intense challenges.