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The Antifragile Organization

From hierarchies to ecosystems

By Janka Krings-Klebe

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The Antifragile Organization

From hierarchies to ecosystems

By Janka Krings-Klebe

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  • Companies today face an array of unprecedented challenges and disruptions. From technological advancements to global market shifts, the ability to not just survive but thrive in the face of such change is paramount. This book offers a pivotal guide for companies that seek to understand and implement the principles of “antifragility” – a concept that transcends traditional resilience and robustness, and offers a strategy for leveraging disruption for growth and innovation. The authors provide a clear, factual and analytical exploration of antifragility. Unlike resilience, which suggests bouncing back to a former state (post-disruption), antifragility involves using disruption as a catalyst for improvement, driving organizations to emerge stronger and more adaptable than before. The book further offers insights into how various companies navigated their way through crises and used these situations to their advantage.
Companies today face an array of unprecedented challenges and disruptions. From technological advancements to global market shifts, the ability to not just survive but thrive in the face of such change is paramount. This book offers a pivotal guide for companies that seek to understand and implement the principles of “antifragility” – a concept that transcends traditional resilience and robustness, and offers a strategy for leveraging disruption for growth and innovation. The authors provide a clear, factual and analytical exploration of antifragility. Unlike resilience, which suggests bouncing back to a former state (post-disruption), antifragility involves using disruption as a catalyst for improvement, driving organizations to emerge stronger and more adaptable than before. The book further offers insights into how various companies navigated their way through crises and used these situations to their advantage.