Across society, strategies are constructed,coheredand enacted by a range of senior individuals.To date,The Resilience Brief hasreflected the influence of these prominent, resilience champions,hosting arange of seniorleaders. But innovation thrives within the masses-those who face the impacts of climate related challenges first-handon a daily basis. So, what are the benefits of 'top-down,bottom-up leadership' and what does it look like in practice?
As we enter the final third ofThe Resilience Briefpodcast,Dr Sarah Ashbridge and Lieutenant Colonel Ali Beard invite two soldiers known for their work on energy focused projectswithin Defenceto discoverhow theyhave been empoweredandtheirsubsequentsuccess in increasingresilience.
Join usas we welcomeCaptain BesmireShurdha(Canadian Army) and Sergeant Bryan Munce (British Army)for another engaging discussionas we talkexperimentation,deployedenergysolutions, logisticchains, drones, and survivability.
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