[Business Book Review] The Adaptability Code: Recoding the DNA of Future-Ready Leadership
Rafiq Wagiet
8 September 2025 | 19:51The book focuses on the ability of leaders to adapt to inevitability of change.
Stephen Grootes and Bronwyn Williams, Trend Translator and Future Finance Specialist at Flux Trends review The Adaptability Code: Recoding the DNA of Future-Ready Leadership by Mushambi Mutuma.
Listen to the conversation in the audio player below.
Mushambi Mutuma is a speaker, author and visionary leader in innovation, AI and the future of work, constantly looking ahead.
Monitoring the present, while plotting the future at the same time, but also ensuring that he adapts to whatever obstacles he faces.
He wrote The Adaptability Code because he witnessed a how leaders were responding, or a lack thereof to change.
As technology evolved, workplaces changed and the global economy began shifting, many leaders remained stagnant in their ideas and thinking, failing to kick into a new gear of thinking that could take their business to the next level.
This book is simply a guide to unlock the type of thinking required to unlock the type of leadership required to stay relevant, resilient, and most importantly, to respond appropriately to the the next challenge that lies ahead.
"It highlights the common sense required for business today...that leaders need to be more adaptable, and specifically what they need to do is start investing in tools like foresight to build their resilience, and to become more anticipatory and adaptable."
- Bronwyn Williams, future finance specialist - Flux Trends
"He's done a wonderful job, essentially writing a book to sell the services of a future foresight practitioner like myself, so shoutout to him for paving the way."
- Bronwyn Williams, future finance specialist - Flux Trends
"It is the topic of the moment, because business as usual is simply not working, pretty much anywhere that you look. "
- Bronwyn Williams, future finance specialist - Flux Trends
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