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Building Resilient Organizations in a Fragmented World

13 min · 21. huhti 2026
jakson Building Resilient Organizations in a Fragmented World kansikuva

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In this episode of Agile Talks, Sean Kaine and Mark Batty discuss a recent McKinsey report on the state of organizations, which identifies three interdependent "tectonic forces" fundamentally reshaping how companies grow and operate. The conversation explores how leaders can navigate these deep structural transformations to build resilient, future-ready organizations. Key Discussion Points: - The Infusion of AI and Automation: Beyond simple task automation, the hosts discuss the paradigm shift toward using AI agents for decision-making. Mark emphasizes the importance of integrating AI into daily workflows and training the workforce to manage and oversee AI outputs effectively. - Economic and Geopolitical Fragmentation: The discussion highlights a shift from prioritizing "efficiency first" to "resiliency first" in response to global disruptions like the pandemic and war. Organizations are encouraged to develop multiple contingency plans (Plan B, C, and D) and consider regionalizing or onshoring their operations. - Major Workforce Shifts: The hosts address changing employee expectations and the decline in traditional college admissions as employers shift their focus from degrees to specific skills. With employees changing jobs more frequently, companies must condense their training periods to ensure new hires can "hit the ground running". - Leading Through Interdependence: A central theme is that these forces do not operate in isolation. Successful organizations will be those that build the capacity to lead through all three challenges simultaneously and continuously.

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