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Adaptiveness

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Adaptiveness, often referred to as adaptability, is one of the four foundational principles of the Intelligent Organisation.

 

In a world defined by disruption, uncertainty and continuous change, the ability to adapt has become a critical organisational capability. Adaptiveness explores how organisations anticipate emerging challenges, respond to changing conditions and evolve their structures, strategies and behaviours over time.

Rather than seeking stability through control and predictability, adaptive organisations build the capacity to learn, experiment and adjust continuously. By embedding adaptiveness into their culture, leadership, processes and decision-making, they become better equipped to navigate complexity, seize new opportunities and remain relevant in an ever-changing environment. The result is an organisation that can not only survive disruption but turn it into value.

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