operational resilience
[/ˌɒpəˈreɪʃənəl rɪˈzɪliəns/]
nounfeminine
resiliência operacional
1. The ability of an organization or system to maintain or quickly restore critical operations and functions during and after disruptions, failures, or adverse events
The bank improved its operational resilience by implementing redundant systems and backup procedures.
O banco melhorou sua resiliência operacional implementando sistemas redundantes e procedimentos de backup.
2. In financial services, the capacity to prevent, withstand, and recover from operational disruptions with minimal impact on business continuity
Regulatory authorities now require financial institutions to demonstrate strong operational resilience standards.
As autoridades regulatórias agora exigem que as instituições financeiras demonstrem padrões fortes de resiliência operacional.
3. The organizational capability to anticipate, prepare for, and adapt to operational challenges and risks
Supply chain operational resilience became critical after global disruptions in recent years.
A resiliência operacional da cadeia de suprimentos tornou-se crítica após as perturbações globais dos últimos anos.
Operational resilience has become increasingly important in Brazilian and Portuguese business environments, particularly in banking and financial services sectors following regulatory reforms. In the USA, this term is widely used in corporate strategy, risk management, and government contexts. The concept gained prominence globally after the 2008 financial crisis and has been reinforced by recent supply chain disruptions and cybersecurity concerns.
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