Changing in a time of crisis is what makes us resilient — in fact, it's what gets us through.
Each in their own way has brought him to the same conclusion: change in crisis is necessary. Resilience doesn't equal resistance. These ideas, Dr Walker has found, can be applied to human nature. He says they are something for society to consider as we deal with the broad, ongoing impacts of COVID-19.Nature and technology agree: there's strength in flexibility
When it comes to the coronavirus context, the associate professor at Monash University's Department of Software Systems and Cybersecurity told The Drum that being "agile" is essential. It is a concept traditionally reserved for software engineering teams. She applauded the government's swift response to the outbreak but says a big part of the relative success has been the community's cooperation and willingness to adapt.