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Resetting priorities after a volatile year

Volatility rewards organisations that can re-plan without panic. That requires a clear view of cash, customer or learner concentration, and the few bets that still deserve full attention.

Resetting priorities is not only cutting costs—it is reallocating leadership time and capital toward the work that compounds. Teams need a shared picture of what changed and why.

Strategy consulting can facilitate that reset with structured scenarios and decision forums that keep everyone aligned.

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