This paper explores how digital disruption necessitates a new understanding of business resilience. The rules of business resilience are being rewritten, rendering traditional disaster recovery inadequate and accelerating corporate obsolescence. Standing on the sidelines is no longer an option; rather, it is a fast track to irrelevance. This paper addresses the critical challenge of navigating an era of unprecedented digital disruption by presenting a holistic, transformational framework for building reimagined resilience. It involves three core phases: align, react and reinvent. The align phase emphasises establishing a clear 'north star' and 'why', driven by C-suite accountability and fostering an engaging, psychologically safe environment for co-creation. Next, the react phase focuses on building a robust digital and data foundation. This includes a business-driven data strategy, building a comprehensive cybersecurity posture beyond mere technical measures, and an agile, platform-based infrastructure. Most importantly, the author presents an argument for cultivating a digital-ready workforce skilled in experimentation and collaboration. Finally, reinvent necessitates the continuous re-architecture of operating models, leveraging digital factories and treating data as a strategic asset through data productisation. Crucially, it involves fostering an adaptive culture that embraces continuous innovation and learns from failure, recognising that building digital resilience is not a one-off exercise, nor is it a hype-induced necessity. Readers will gain actionable insights into navigating this ongoing transformation, understanding that building digital resilience is the fundamental license to operate in our rapidly evolving world. This article is also included in The Business & Management Collection which can be accessed at https://hstalks.com/ business/.
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