What 1000 Year Old Companies Know About Resilience
These are firms that have survived recessions, world wars, colonial collapses, and technological revolutions. The oldest of them, a Japanese construction company called Kongō Gumi, was founded in the year 578 A.D. That’s not a typo. They’ve been in business for over 1,400 years.
When you study these organizations, you realize that our modern definition of resilience is dangerously incomplete. We treat resilience as a character trait. But in the real world, over long horizons, resilience behaves much more like the defining property of an ecosystem
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