What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, or so the saying goes.

But aren’t you tired of feeling like your work is killing you?

Tired of being resilient, getting knocked down and having to get back up again?

That’s why this week’s podcast episode is all about how to be antifragile.

Antifragility is about gaining from disorder, growing stronger during tough times and thriving in chaos and uncertainty. Perhaps this doesn’t sound like it makes a lot of sense – it’s not a word or concept that we use frequently. But as Graeme mentions in this conversation, antifragility might just be the word and concept of the decade.

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by Graeme Codrington and Buhle Dlamini | The TomorrowToday Podcast - Episode 5

If we’re thinking about how to build businesses that are future-fit, then in the context of the workplace an antifragile team or organisation is one that can adapt and grow stronger in the face of challenges, uncertainty, and disruption.

Listen now to Episode 5 of The TomorrowToday Podcast to hear more about what antifragility looks like in practice and how you can build it into your organisation so that you thrive in the future.

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If you listened to this episode and want to learn more about how your business can become bionic, antifragile, and a force for good in the world, we’d love to connect with you.

Our team at TomorrowToday have spent over 20 years developing both a picture of what the future of work is going to look like, and frameworks of the key characteristics that future-fit organisations need in order to be successful. We’d love to help you with this.

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Graeme Codrington and Buhle Dlamini are partners in the Strategic Insights firm, TomorrowToday Global, and both have a passion for the future of work and people. They help teams and organisations to prepare for the challenges of an ever-changing world.