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Resilience by Design: Military Lessons for Digital Twins, AI, and High-Stakes Decisions

36 min · 27. jan. 2026
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In today’s world, disruption is no longer occasional; it’s persistent.  And resilience is no longer about recovery; it’s about making the right decisions before commitments lock in. In this episode of The Purpose Blueprint, we explore what civilian organizations can learn from military thinking:  how leaders operate under ambiguity, anticipate second-order effects, and build resilience through redundancy, from submarines to supply chains. Together with Rob Tiffany, we discuss why emerging technologies like digital twins, AI, and modeling matter most upstream, not as dashboards or innovation theater, but as decision infrastructure for scenario planning, governance, and high-stakes capital choices. Because in the end, resilience isn’t technology. Resilience is decision-making when the stakes are real.

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In today’s world, disruption is no longer occasional; it’s persistent.  And resilience is no longer about recovery; it’s about making the right decisions before commitments lock in. In this episode of The Purpose Blueprint, we explore what civilian organizations can learn from military thinking:  how leaders operate under ambiguity, anticipate second-order effects, and build resilience through redundancy, from submarines to supply chains. Together with Rob Tiffany, we discuss why emerging technologies like digital twins, AI, and modeling matter most upstream, not as dashboards or innovation theater, but as decision infrastructure for scenario planning, governance, and high-stakes capital choices. Because in the end, resilience isn’t technology. Resilience is decision-making when the stakes are real.

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