Most agility frameworks for large enterprises tackle one piece of the puzzle-breaking bureaucracy, implementing new-work principles, or digital rewiring.
The Tautai Principle integrates these scattered approaches into a unified navigation system that senior executives can actually use.
The book combines hard metrics (like response-time gaps,viability scorecards) with pragmatic interventions, all organized around a memorable metaphor that maintains orientation from strategy through implementation. Rather than theory alone, it offers a practical roadmap for organizations operating in complex, fast-changing markets.
The framework draws on system theory, organizational cybernetics, and complexity science, emphasizing continuous evolution over one-time change initiatives. This reflects the author's consulting experience: successful adaptation requires iterative solutions and organizations that are both effective and human-centered.