Tough times call for workforce resilience

Employers are increasingly recognising the value of a resilient workforce, according to talent management consultancy a&dc.
Thu, 26 Sep 2013Employers are increasingly recognising the value of a resilient workforce, according to talent management consultancy a&dc.

An a&dc survey of staff development experts found that 62% viewed resilience as an integral part of candidate assessment and staff development.

Ali Shalfrooshan, senior consultant, product development at a&dc, says: “It is highly encouraging to note that organisations really do perceive it [resilience] as a valuable trait. As we continue to operate in a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous environment, having a workforce that is able to adapt well to change is a business imperative.”

Shalfrooshan adds it is important to assess candidates’ resilience during the recruitment process. 

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