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Embracing new digital technologies.
Digital resilience is an organisation’s ability to adapt, recover and thrive in the face of digital disruption, utilising the capabilities of digital technologies. It is about building the capacity to respond to change, whether that’s a shift in technology, market conditions or customer expectations.
At its core, digital resilience means having the right foundations in place: secure systems, flexible processes and a culture that embraces innovation. Equally important is making sure people have the knowledge and training needed to use these systems effectively and securely — making resilience both a mindset and a practical capability.
Organisations are modernising their services and operations. By adopting new technologies and rethinking workflows through the lens of digitisation and with the power of data, organisations unlock the potential to create more value.
The benefits of digital transformation include:
However, transformation alone is not enough. As organisations strive towards digitisation, they also become more exposed to new risks and challenges. These go beyond technical and operational hurdles, requiring a shared understanding of ethical practices, data privacy and responsible use — especially when leveraging emerging technologies like AI. For instance, generating content for public use without proper vetting can lead to misinformation or breach contractual obligations.
Some of the most common challenges include:
Embedding resilience into their digital strategy helps organisations manage these risks and challenges, allowing them to protect their investments and sustain long-term growth.
Building digital resilience requires the integration of digital technologies supported by strategic actions. Here are seven foundational steps organisations can take in their digital transformation journey:
Automating repetitive tasks and workflows reduces human error and frees up resources for strategic work. It also enables faster response times during disruptions.
Breaking down data silos allows teams to access and share information more effectively. A unified data strategy supports better decision-making and operational transparency.
GHD supported the Energy Development Corporation, the Philippines’ top renewable energy producer, to streamline incident reporting across power plants. We integrated fragmented legacy systems using robotic process automation and process mapping tools.
The solution automated data entry, centralised incident reporting and improved synchronisation, creating a scalable blueprint for intelligent automation that enhances predictive maintenance, safety and operational efficiency.
Simulating real-world systems digitally allows organisations to test scenarios, predict outcomes and plan proactively, especially in infrastructure and asset management.
We supported Wellington Water in New Zealand as they began their digital engineering journey. By developing a digital twin of their water network, Wellington Water gained a clearer understanding of system behaviour and performance.
This work enabled Wellington Water to make more informed decisions, plan more effectively and prepare for future challenges. While the project focused on transformation, it also set the stage for long-term resilience by improving visibility and control over critical infrastructure.
At GHD, we work alongside clients to build digital resilience through smart engineering, intelligent automation and strategic transformation. Our team will help you at every step of your digital journey so that your organisation can reap the benefits and confidently address the complex challenges of our increasingly digitised world.
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