Fragile to Agile - Withstanding uncertainty as an adaptive organization
Organizations around the world are trying to keep up with the rapid pace of change in their industry. In many cases, a combination of competitive, economic and social disruptions are threatening market positions and existences.
If this change is the only constant, then adaptability has to underpin a ‘new normal' – and be at the front of your mind so you can grow and thrive into the future.
Two-thirds of business leaders are trying to gain an adaptive advantage by scrapping their transformation strategy.
Organizations surveyed in our international ‘Fragile to agile' research are attempting to future-proof their organization through greater agility, speed and innovation. 64% of them are making moves to rebuild their transformation strategy, to ensure they are relevant, competitive and ready-to-react in a highly disrupted world.
Download the report and learn how to keep pace as an adaptive organization.
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