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Agility, Transparency and Resiliency: Understanding When Things Change

is recognizing when circumstances have changed and adapting to compensate, even if it means changing plans. We've got a short podcast today about responding honestly to curve balls.

An episode of the Structurally Sound - Institute for Homeland Security podcast, hosted by Michael Aspland and Marcus Funk, titled "Agility, Transparency and Resiliency: Understanding When Things Change" was published on April 21, 2025 and runs 9 minutes.

April 21, 2025 ·9m · Structurally Sound - Institute for Homeland Security

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is recognizing when circumstances have changed and adapting to compensate, even if it means changing plans. We've got a short podcast today about responding honestly to curve balls.

is recognizing when circumstances have changed and adapting to compensate, even if it means changing plans. We've got a short podcast today about responding honestly to curve balls.
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