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The Importance of Adaptability

In a rapidly changing environment, even the best strategy needs to be adaptable. Being flexible and willing to adjust the strategy as new information comes in is key to long-term success.

“Adaptability is critical—strategy isn’t static; it evolves with changing circumstances.”

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