Trend of the Week: Building Resilience
Some disruptions—like global pandemics—are just too unexpected to anticipate. As manufacturers consider the unknowns they may face in the years ahead, they are prioritizing general resilience instead of attempting to plan for everything. Here’s what you should know about this major trend in 2024.
What manufacturers should do: Manufacturers should focus on these four areas to increase their resilience, according to the NAM’s experts:
- Enhance cybersecurity to guard against new and emerging cyberthreats.
- View resilience as a necessary tool to protect business amid economic uncertainty.
- Shift leadership strategies to build a strong plan for future success, including establishing a path for development and cultivation of future leaders.
- Plan for more and as-yet-unknown disruptions in the future.
Expert opinion: Mike Lipinski, cybersecurity partner at Plante Moran, advises manufacturers concerned about the rising threat of ransomware. He points out how the dangers have evolved in recent years:
- “Manufacturing businesses that fall prey to ransomware can be attacked multiple times. Adversaries who breach your system sell other cybercriminals information about how they got in. The risk isn’t only data theft and access to information but also the criminals’ ability to create backdoors into your environment.”
Resources for you: Check out these NAM resources that can help companies bolster their resilience:
- Here is a useful guide that can guide you through dealing with disasters.
- Check out the NAM Shipping & Logistics program, which can help you cope with delays in shipments and funds in case the unexpected happens.
- If you’re facing legal issues, the NAM’s Legal Referral Service, powered by Meritas, can connect you to world-class legal talent in every sector of law.
Read the full 2024 trends report here.