The iconic photography company Kodak dominated the film industry for decades. However, their reluctance to embrace digital photography cost them gravely.
The once world’s leading mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia, faced a similar fate. They did not see the impact of touchscreens and app ecosystems coming.
Both Kodak and Nokia paid a heavy price for their resistance to change because things were not broken, then. While the phrase “Don’t fix what is not broken” may have its merits in certain situations, blindly adhering to it can lead to missed opportunities, stagnation and setbacks. It will hinder innovation and growth. Companies that fail to innovate risk becoming irrelevant and falling behind.
Innovation is crucial for businesses to stay relevant, competitive and meet the ever-changing needs of customers. Candidates who fail to adapt to meet the ever-changing needs of employers may become irrelevant and find themselves unemployed.
While it’s tempting to stick to what is currently working because it provides a sense of comfort and stability, it’s important to recognize that the business landscape is constantly evolving. Remember, the most successful professionals are those who continuously strive for improvement, challenge the status quo, and never settle for mediocrity.
Don’t be so stubborn. Fix things before they break.
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