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About Us

Group Resilience: Resilience as a competitive advantage.

In today's VUCA environment—defined by Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity—leaders need more than contingency plans; they need a structural advantage. Group Resilience is your premier partner in building that future-ready enterprise. We empower CEOs, senior executives, and security leaders with cutting-edge technology and strategies to confidently navigate this new reality. Our methodology, tested in over 500 scenarios across diverse industries in more than 50 countries, builds a decisive competitive advantage by hardening your organization's resilience—creating measurable efficiency and mastery in anticipation, response, and recovery.

Expertise & Approach

A globally experienced team of crisis specialists, we’ve operated in over 100 countries, resolving over 500 local and international crises supporting small, medium and large companies across all sectors. Our experts—handpicked for integrity and proven expertise—bring diverse skills from military, legal, economic, and scientific fields. Trusted at every level, we deliver clear, results-driven solutions from boardrooms to the front lines.

In-house practitioners & Subject-Matter Experts

Proven Global Best Practices

Tailored Resilience Plans

Scenario-Based Simulations

Real-World Coaching

Our Approach
100+
Countries
500+
High-impact crises
50+
Companies

What We Do

Group Resilience offers a full suite of services built on our Group Resilience Model (GRM) and SPRINGERED threat vectors. Whether enhancing your resilience framework or responding to emerging incidents, we support you at every stage. Start with our free resilience maturity assessment to see where you stand.

PEARL$: What We Protect

Our work is guided by a clear purpose: to help you achieve your objectives amid uncertainty. We help you understand your risks, build resilience, and protect what matters most.

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People

Protecting your workforce, leadership, and human capital from disruption and harm

E
Environment

Safeguarding environmental compliance and sustainability commitments

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Assets

Securing physical and digital assets critical to business operations

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Reputation

Maintaining brand integrity and stakeholder trust across all touchpoints

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Legal Exposure

Minimizing legal risks and regulatory compliance challenges

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Bottom Line

Protecting financial performance and long-term value creation

SPRINGERED: The Risks We Address

In today’s interconnected world, risks can escalate rapidly—impacting people, operations, reputation, and compliance within hours. Using our SPRINGERED framework, we help clients manage threats across ten critical risk areas, recognizing that these risks rarely occur in isolation. We help clients understand these interdependencies and develop integrated strategies to anticipate, mitigate, and respond before issues escalate into full-blown crises.

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Social Instability

Mass protests, labor strikes, civil unrest, and workforce disruptions that can halt operations and damage brand reputation.

Examples:
Anti-government protests blocking key transportation routes
Nationwide strikes affecting supply chain operations
Social media-driven consumer boycotts
Community opposition to new facility construction
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Political Instability

Government upheavals, policy reversals, and electoral crises that create uncertainty and threaten business continuity.

Examples:
Military coups disrupting international partnerships
Sudden policy changes affecting foreign investment
Electoral disputes leading to extended political uncertainty
Authoritarian crackdowns on business freedoms
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Reputational Risks

ESG controversies, corporate scandals, and stakeholder backlash that can erode trust and market value overnight.

Examples:
Environmental violations exposed by investigative journalism
Executive misconduct generating media scrutiny
Product safety issues triggering consumer lawsuits
Diversity and inclusion failures sparking public outrage
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Internal Matters

Organizational failures, misconduct investigations, and operational breakdowns that threaten corporate governance.

Examples:
Financial fraud discovered in subsidiary operations
Workplace harassment allegations against senior leadership
Critical system failures during peak business periods
Whistleblower reports of regulatory violations
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Natural Hazards

Extreme weather events, geological disasters, and climate-related disruptions that can devastate operations.

Examples:
Hurricanes shutting down manufacturing facilities
Earthquakes damaging critical infrastructure
Wildfires forcing evacuations and supply chain rerouting
Flooding affecting data centers and distribution networks
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Geopolitical Instability

International conflicts, sanctions regimes, and cross-border tensions that complicate global operations.

Examples:
Trade wars triggering sudden tariff increases
Economic sanctions restricting business partnerships
Military conflicts disrupting regional supply chains
Diplomatic tensions affecting market access
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Environmental Threats

Pollution incidents, habitat destruction, and regulatory breaches that generate legal and reputational consequences.

Examples:
Chemical spills contaminating water sources
Deforestation projects triggering environmental lawsuits
Air quality violations resulting in government fines
Waste management failures affecting community health
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Regulatory Shifts

Compliance changes, industry reforms, and policy updates that require rapid operational adjustments.

Examples:
New data privacy laws requiring system overhauls
Financial regulations changing capital requirements
Environmental standards mandating technology upgrades
Industry-specific reforms affecting licensing requirements
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Energy Disruption

Power outages, fuel shortages, and energy market volatility that can cripple business operations.

Examples:
Grid failures causing multi-day production shutdowns
Natural gas shortages affecting manufacturing processes
Renewable energy transitions disrupting traditional suppliers
Cyberattacks on energy infrastructure
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Digital Threats

Cyberattacks, data breaches, and technology failures that can compromise operations and customer trust.

Examples:
Ransomware attacks encrypting critical business systems
Data breaches exposing customer personal information
Supply chain cyber incidents affecting vendor relationships
Social engineering attacks targeting executive communications

Test Your Organization’s Resilience Maturity Level Now

How resilient is your organization? Our resilience maturity check provides a fast, structured assessment of your organization’s preparedness across critical resilience domains.

What You'll Get:

Assess your current resilience maturity level
Identify key strengths within existing program
Pinpoint critical gaps and areas for improvement
Receive clear, tailored recommendations
Define next steps to advance resilience maturity

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We're seeking experienced professionals passionate about resilience, crisis management, and risk leadership. Join our global network of resilience professionals and help organizations build a more resilient future.

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