2024: The year of the anti-fragile organisation in Asia-Pacific
THE global economy has undergone major upheavals in the form of heightened inflation, increased interest rates and unstable oil prices. Businesses in the Asia-Pacific (Apac) region aren’t spared, and must focus on resilience and risk management.
If there is anything to be learned from the last few years, it is that companies must be anti-fragile. As described by author Nassim Nicholas Taleb, anti-fragility is the ability to survive, evolve and flourish in chaotic or uncertain environments.
Against this challenging backdrop, we foresee that 2024 will be the year of the anti-fragile organisation, as companies bunker down to ride out another tough year.
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