Brighter, longer days are here, but uncertainty continues to shape the business landscape
As we move through Spring 2026, intensifying global events, economic pressures and rapid advances in technology are forcing leaders to reassess how they plan, invest and transform. Although headlines focus on political figures and global powers, every organisation, from local SMEs to global enterprises, are navigating the same turbulence.
The tariff upheavals of 2025 acted as a stress test for how businesses respond when volatility accelerates. Companies were forced to make fast, high stakes decisions with incomplete information.
The lesson that emerged was familiar: uncertainty is not an occasional disruption.
But what stood out in 2025 was the clear difference in how organisations responded. Research from McKinsey highlighted that companies which proactively assessed their position, adapted strategies and modelled multiple scenarios were better positioned to maintain performance than those that waited. Insights from the April 2025 roundtable reinforced the point, organisations that acted early and with intent proved more resilient than those adopting a “wait and see” approach.
Yet the real takeaway goes deeper than decisiveness alone, the true differentiator was people! Leaders and teams who were equipped, aligned and supported to navigate uncertainty with confidence.