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Resilience Is Key to Business Survival – Christian Adu Gyanson

Resilience Is Key to Business Survival – Christian Adu Gyanson
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In a world fraught with unpredictable challenges, resilience has become an essential pillar for business survival. Speaking with Blutut Africa on Plan B 104.5FM’s Drive Time show,Christian Adu Gyanson emphasized the importance of building companies that can withstand economic shocks and crises.

Drawing from historical and recent examples, Gyanson highlighted the devastating effects of the 1983 hunger crisis in Ghana and the global COVID-19 pandemic, both of which led to the collapse of many businesses. While some companies folded under pressure, others managed not only to survive but also to thrive—thanks to a deliberate strategy of resilience.

“Businesses that came through those difficult times had one thing in common—they had built systems that could absorb shocks,” he said. “Resilience isn’t just a buzzword. It’s a structure, a mindset, and a strategy.”

He noted that some businesses also used crises opportunistically to grow, pivot, or gain market share. However, Gyanson warned that a business cannot rely on chance or charisma alone.

“A company shouldn’t be built around an individual. What happens when the owner is unavailable? A resilient business is one that can operate and succeed, regardless of who is physically present,” he stated.

Gyanson’s message serves as a call to action for entrepreneurs and business owners to adopt long-term thinking and invest in structures that ensure continuity in the face of adversity.

By: Kadan Daniel/planbfmonline.com

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