Find a By lane

“There is nothing permanent except change.”

-Heraclitus

 

A study conducted by the Shell Group showed that successful organizations had changed their ‘business lanes' at least once in their lives.

 

Japan's Sumitomo has its origins in a copper casting shop.

 

Swedish company Stora, a major paper, pulp and chemical manufacturer, began as a copper mine more than 700 years ago.

 

The 200-year-old Du Pont, which took off as a gun powder company, is now a speciality chemical company.

 

Mitsui, 300 years old, was a drapery shop. It moved on to banking, mining and eventually manufacturing towards the end of the nineteenth century.

 

These organizations have managed to survive for so long only because they did not resist change. They understood the fact that people are more important than assets and money, and their security lay in surrendering to the uncertainties that they

encountered in their journey of excellence.

 

Successful organizations are willing to explore new ideas and options because they realize that it is the only way to keep the doors to the future open.