Operational Resilience: How to Build Antifragile Companies in 2026
The opposite of fragile isn't robust; it's Antifragile. A robust system resists until it breaks; an antifragile one learns from chaos and gets stronger. Operational Resilience is your company's ability to change its business model and internal processes overnight without collapsing.
Rigid Systems are the Enemy
If the government changes a tax rule and your rigid ERP takes 3 months to be updated by outsourced programmers, you are paralyzed. Adaptability requires liquid tools.
Jestor's architectural agility
This is where Jestor stands out by delivering the solution in practice:
- Change in Minutes: A new law requires collecting "Partner Tax ID" on sales. In Jestor, the manager drags a new mandatory field onto the form, and the next minute, the whole operation is compliant.
- Process Agnosticism: Jestor doesn't force your process. If your company pivoted from product sales (B2C) to subscriptions (B2B), you redesign the sales funnel on the platform without switching software.
- Safe Testing: Adjust and create new contingency logics quickly using no-code automations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to measure resilience? By "Time to Change". How long does it take your company to implement a new process end-to-end? MeetJestor.
Are startups more resilient? Usually yes, because they lack the "weight" of legacy systems. But large companies using No-Code achieve the same agility.
Does this affect stability? No. Tools like Jestor ensure infrastructure stability while giving freedom for business logic to change.
Conclusion
With Jestor, it is possible to automate workflows, connect departments, and create internal systems your way, all code-free and AI-supported.
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