๐ญ Who Will Thrive, and Who Will Fade Away?
Today, during a
long conversation with a friend — an academic who works closely with
organizations on transformation — we found ourselves reflecting on how rapidly
the environment is changing.
AI is disrupting systems and processes, entire business models are being
reimagined, and many organizations are scrambling to respond.
We started
talking about which kinds of organizations might thrive in such times… and
which might quietly fade away.
My friend said
something that stayed with me:
“Organizations
that become overtly sensitive to critical appraisal — that are busy projecting
their achievements and hiding their failures — will struggle to survive.”
That hit home.
Because when the world around you is shifting every day, survival isn’t about
perfection — it’s about learning faster than the change itself.
And learning
demands honesty.
It demands an authentic culture — one that encourages open
conversations, where even uncomfortable truths are heard without fear.
Such cultures don’t see critique as threat; they see it as oxygen. They invite
dissent, identify what’s not working, and use that awareness to incubate the
next version of themselves.
The
organizations that will thrive are not necessarily the biggest, richest, or
even the smartest — they are the ones humble enough to confront reality,
curious enough to explore new possibilities, and courageous enough to change
before they are forced to.
In the end, the
real differentiator will not be technology but truthfulness.
Because only when we are honest about where we stand can we find the courage to
move toward new horizons.
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Very meaningful sir
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