If there’s one thing running a business has taught me, it’s this: change is not the exception — it’s the rule.
Markets shift. Technology evolves. Customer habits change. And sometimes, a crisis comes along that none of us could have predicted — like a pandemic that reshapes the way we live and work.
In those moments, some businesses freeze. Others fight to get back to “how things were.” And a few? They adapt quickly, find new ways forward, and often come out stronger than before.
The difference isn’t resources. It’s adaptability.
The Day the Rulebook Changed
I’ll never forget March 2020. One week, we were running our pharmacy business as usual — the next, we were rewriting our entire playbook. Foot traffic dropped. Certain products flew off the shelves. Customer concerns shifted almost overnight.
We could have clung to the old way of doing things, waiting for the storm to pass. But instead, we adapted — introducing new services, extending opening hours, using technology to keep people connected, and finding safe ways to serve vulnerable customers.
That decision to pivot fast didn’t just keep us afloat — it strengthened our reputation and built customer trust that’s still paying off today.
Why Adaptability Matters More Than Ever
In business, speed and flexibility can mean the difference between thriving and closing your doors.
Here’s why adaptability is your #1 survival skill:
- The market won’t wait for you
Trends move fast. The businesses that spot changes early and respond quickly get the advantage. - Your customers are evolving
People expect more convenience, more choice, and faster service than ever before. Meeting those needs means staying flexible. - Challenges are inevitable
Economic downturns, supply chain issues, new competitors — none of these come with a warning. Adaptability turns roadblocks into detours, not dead ends.
Adaptability is a Mindset, Not Just a Strategy
Being adaptable isn’t about throwing out your entire business plan every time something shifts. It’s about developing a mindset that says:
- “We can figure this out.”
- “Let’s test and learn.”
- “What worked before might not work now — and that’s okay.”
When you approach change with curiosity instead of fear, you open doors to opportunities your competitors might miss.
How to Build Your Adaptability Muscle
Just like physical fitness, adaptability can be strengthened with consistent practice. Four ways to do it:
- Stay informed
Keep an eye on industry news, customer behaviour, and emerging trends so you can see change coming before it hits. - Scenario plan
Ask yourself: “If this happened, how would we respond?” Thinking ahead means you’re not caught completely off-guard. - Empower your team
Give people the authority to make quick decisions without waiting for endless approvals. - Test and learn
Try small experiments before committing to big changes. Adaptability is about agility, not recklessness.
Adaptability in Action
When travel opened up again after lockdown, we saw a sudden surge in people needing vaccinations and travel health advice. Instead of waiting for appointments to build up, we quickly reorganised our workflow, retrained staff, and set up a dedicated travel clinic service.
What started as a rapid response to unexpected demand soon became one of our most in-demand offerings. The clinic didn’t just meet a short-term need — it built a new stream of loyal customers who now return for other services too.
That’s the beauty of adaptability: sometimes a quick pivot creates long-term growth.
Your Challenge This Week
Ask yourself:
- What’s one change in your industry you’ve been ignoring?
- What small experiment could you try this month to address it?
Remember, adaptability isn’t about being perfect — it’s about being willing to move.