Layal El Sayed, Business Director, C2 CommsMost businesses don’t collapse because of the challenges they see coming. They stumble because of the ones they don’t. The fault lines are almost always invisible at first, small cracks hidden beneath the surface of success.
A loyal customer base, a strong quarter, or a celebrated brand story can create the illusion of stability. But it’s often in those moments of triumph that the earliest fractures begin to form.
These invisible cracks don’t announce themselves with alarms. They spread quietly, masked by growth or drowned out by internal optimism. By the time they reach the surface, manifesting as lost relevance, sudden disruption or eroded trust, the damage is already deep.
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