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Institutional resilience: a strategic lever for organisational stability
Within public institutions, ministries, international organisations and large corporations, the word “resilience” is often reduced to a slogan: enduring crises, absorbing pressure or surviving reform. But this understanding remains incomplete. Institutional resilience is not an emotional reaction. It is a strategic capability — often invisible — that enables an organisation to remain coherent, legible and operational even when the environment becomes unstable or chaotic. Lead
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Organisational transformation: the structural causes organisations fail to see.
Within public organisations, ministries, international institutions and large corporations, transformations now follow almost predictable cycles: modernisation, digitalisation, restructuring, human climate initiatives, leadership programmes, new methodologies, and more. Yet one phenomenon returns with almost mathematical precision: most of these initiatives never achieve their promised impact. They begin with momentum, lose strength rapidly and eventually fade into a silence
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