The Leading Resilience Index (LRI) is a universal resilience assessment framework designed to help organizations understand how strong, prepared, and sustainable they really are—under stable conditions and under stress.
LRI answers a simple but critical question: If our organization faces disruption today, how likely are we to survive—and how well would we perform compared to others?
LRI evaluates resilience through empirically derived prompts that cover five core areas:
Operational Resilience
Resource Stewardship
Leadership Maturity
Reputation Management
It produces a resilience report that highlights strengths, identifies operational gaps, and recommends targeted policy actions.
LRI is built on 195 standard prompts (questions) extracted empirically from corporate data, aligned to best-practice operational and leadership signals.
Organizations can generate User Unique Identifiers (UUIDs) to aggregate reports and share results internally for policy action.
LRI includes a global reference dataset of 1,000 entities across 76 countries and 11 industries—enabling benchmarking by region, country, and industry.
Explore the dataset and see how resilience scores compare across regions and industries.
LRI is a business resilience assessment framework that measures how prepared, sustainable, and operationally sound an organization is—then benchmarks it against comparable entities.
LRI evaluates incident management, crisis resilience, resource management, leadership competency, and stakeholder perception using standardized prompts.
Boards, regulators, executive teams, and organizations that need evidence-based resilience benchmarking and improvement actions.
Yes—LRI supports benchmarking by region, country, and industry using its global reference dataset.
The LRI Global Data Table reports the LRI indices and rankings of the 1,000 Global Empirical Anchor Entities generated from public secondary data. Any new entity can obtain its current and actual LRI rating through the empirical tool by administering the questions to target respondents. The entities can then compare and benchmark their empirical results with their relevant region, country, or industry.
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