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  • Organizational Resilience

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  • The coronavirus pandemic highlighted the critical need for business resilience.
  • Enterprise resilience encompasses the ability to recover and restore operations after disruptions.
  • Recovery is a key capacity for maintaining business continuity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To focus on the recovery aspect of enterprise resilience.
  • To enhance enterprise resilience through systematic knowledge registration.
  • To propose a Knowledge Registration Module for facilitating recovery.

Main Methods:

  • Designing a Knowledge Registration Module.
  • Structuring information registration at various knowledge levels.
  • Focusing on the reuse of registered knowledge.

Main Results:

  • A conceptual design for a Knowledge Registration Module is proposed.
  • The module aims to capture and store valuable information for reuse.
  • This facilitates a faster recovery process after disruptive events.

Conclusions:

  • Knowledge registration is crucial for enhancing enterprise recovery capabilities.
  • The proposed module can aid businesses in bouncing back from similar disruptions.
  • Future research should explore real-world applications of this knowledge management approach.