Leading with Agility and Resilience

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Leading with Agility and Resilience
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M2091

Rome (Italy)

11 May 2026 -15 May 2026

5750

Overview

Introduction:

Leadership in rapidly evolving environments demands structural adaptability and institutional strength. Agility refers to a leader’s capacity to respond to change strategically, while resilience reflects organizational endurance through volatility. This training program presents structured frameworks for adaptive leadership, institutional continuity, and strategic responsiveness. It introduces models for assessment, development, and integration of agility and resilience across leadership roles.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Identify institutional concepts of agility and resilience within leadership systems.

  • Evaluate leadership profiles using structured agility and resilience assessment tools.

  • Analyze organizational readiness and workplace culture for agility-based leadership.

  • Explore strategic systems for embedding agility and resilience into leadership frameworks.

  • Use performance indicators to monitor agility and resilience development.

Targeted Audience:

  • Executives and senior leaders working in dynamic or complex environments.

  • Mid-level managers developing structural capabilities for adaptability.

  • Team leaders and supervisors coordinating change-responsive teams.

  • HR professionals leading organizational development and leadership training.

  • Organizational consultants and change strategy advisors.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Structuring Agility and Resilience Concepts:

  • Institutional definitions of agility and resilience in leadership.

  • Conditions shaping the need for adaptive leadership.

  • Comparative characteristics between agile/resilient vs rigid/fragile organizations.

  • Frameworks for building adaptive capacity in leadership contexts.

  • Introduction to resilience engineering within organizational systems.

Unit 2:

Agility and Resilience: A Leadership Pre-requisite:

  • Leadership profiling using structured agility and resilience tools.

  • Interpretation process of assessment outputs and strategic development actions.

  • Competency frameworks for leadership in disruptive contexts.

  • Decision making systems that prioritize agility and risk anticipation.

  • Governance implications of building agility and resilience at the leadership level.

Unit 3:

Preparing for an Agile and Resilient Workplace:

  • Organizational profiling models for agility and resilience readiness.

  • Links between institutional culture and agility performance.

  • Skill structures that support agility and resilience across teams.

  • Differentiating between traditional change management and agile transition.

  • Strategic restructuring and institutional redesign aligned with agility frameworks.

Unit 4:

Essential Strategies for Developing Agile and Resilient Organizations:

  • Leadership configuration for agile governance.

  • Institutional communication models that reinforce adaptive direction.

  • Systems for alignment across people, processes, and platforms.

  • Policy models for performance, hiring, incentives, and upskilling in agile contexts.

  • Role of networking and entrepreneurial mindset in resilient systems.

Unit 5:

From Strategy to Implementation:

  • Employee engagement frameworks supporting agility adoption.

  • Empowerment systems and institutional models for proactive behavior.

  • Development structures for managers leading agile teams.

  • Scorecard systems for evaluating agility and resilience benchmarks.

  • Internal and external indicators for reporting adaptive leadership outcomes.