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THE RESILIENCE ARCHITECT: Engineering Enterprise Survival in Kenya's High-Stakes Business Environment. 2nd Version
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- ISBN8233698934
- EAN9798233698934
- Date de parution11/02/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
In a global marketplace where digital acceleration outpaces institutional safeguards, the margin for error is razor-thin. Leaders face a dangerous gap; the "Executive Delta"; between their growth strategy and actual risk exposure. To survive, firms must transition from intuition to rigor, turning vulnerability into competitive "Alpha". Resilience is not a destination; it is a design. THE LANDSCAPE OF VULNERABILITY: THE KENYAN "FRAUDSCAPE"Kenya's operational landscape is a paradox of rapid growth and systemic fragility.
70% SME Failure Rate: The majority of Kenyan SMEs collapse within three years due to a lack of internal controls and high exposure to financial crime. KES 1.5 Billion Lost: Cyber fraud in the banking sector quadrupled in 2024, driven by sophisticated external attacks and compromised internal staff. The 'Inside Job' Crisis: In a historic integrity failure, major Kenyan lenders dismissed over 1, 200 employees recently following internal audits.
The Vulnerability Gap: While Tier 1 banks deploy AI-driven shields, MSMEs often lack even the most basic control mechanisms. Learn how to build your business fortress today. Transition from vulnerability to resilience.
70% SME Failure Rate: The majority of Kenyan SMEs collapse within three years due to a lack of internal controls and high exposure to financial crime. KES 1.5 Billion Lost: Cyber fraud in the banking sector quadrupled in 2024, driven by sophisticated external attacks and compromised internal staff. The 'Inside Job' Crisis: In a historic integrity failure, major Kenyan lenders dismissed over 1, 200 employees recently following internal audits.
The Vulnerability Gap: While Tier 1 banks deploy AI-driven shields, MSMEs often lack even the most basic control mechanisms. Learn how to build your business fortress today. Transition from vulnerability to resilience.






















