Forbes December 19, 2023
Glenn Llopis

“We need a ’learn it’ culture rather than a ’know-it-all’ culture.”

— Shelly Sexton, director of customer engineering, healthcare and life sciences at GoogleCloud

Evolution happens when your strategy is no longer static, but remains fluid to respond to rapidly changing dynamics in the marketplace.

I opened this six-part series with this question: How do you prepare for the future when some of the possibilities seem unthinkable — and when some of those unthinkable possibilities are already set in motion (war, climate change, AI)?

But it’s not just the “scary” possibilities that can disrupt our resilience. What if our organizations are just not alert enough to see the need for change? Not quick enough to adapt? Not comfortable enough with...

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