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Beyond Long-Term Planning: What Always-On Strategy Is and How It Saves Your Business

Beyond Long-Term Planning: What Always-On Strategy Is and How It Saves Your Business

Publication date:

  • 17.10.2025

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How can a business succeed not by predictions but through rapid adaptation to new realities? Anastasia Frolova, Vice President and Head of SoftServe in Ukraine, shared her insights and experience on this topic. Her lecture, titled “Business Development in Conditions of Uncertainty,” took place as part of the “Vidvazhna 3: Digital Business Evolution” women’s accelerator.

The speaker presented approaches to sustaining business effectiveness amidst turbulence. She emphasised that traditional long-term planning has lost its relevance, being replaced by the “Always-On Strategy”—a flexible decision-making system based on continuous data analysis, experimentation, and rapid adaptation.

Frolova underscored that adaptability and a change-oriented mindset are the key competencies for modern leaders. She provided examples from her own experience at SoftServe, illustrating how the company converted the challenges of the pandemic into opportunities by creating new areas of development and enhancing team resilience.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Anti-crisis management begins with communication: Transparency, consistency, and clarity in delivering information build trust—both within the team and with partners.
  • Without prior analysis and a systematic approach, any process risks becoming inefficient. It is crucial to thoroughly prepare for the implementation of any procedure: from data collection and analysis of legal requirements to establishing clear algorithms for personnel booking and obtaining critical status designations.
  • Leaders must care not only about business metrics but also about the emotional well-being of their teams. Understanding one’s own emotions, the ability to support colleagues, preserve resources, and prevent burnout are integral components of new-generation leadership.
  • In a world of information overload, the ability to analyse facts, separate truth from manipulation, and make decisions based on objective data is a competitive advantage without which survival in the modern market is impossible.
 

Anastasia Frolova emphasised that genuine leadership today is not about perfection, but about sincerity and the ability to grow alongside the team. It is precisely these qualities that allow businesses to remain viable in a world that is changing faster than ever before.

The new season of the visionary women’s accelerator Vidvazhna 3. The Digital Evolution of Business is delivered by the Diia.Business network of entrepreneurship support centres in cooperation with the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine and the Entrepreneurship and Export Promotion Office, with the support of UNDP in Ukraine and financial assistance from the Government of Japan under the project Transformational Recovery for Human Security in Ukraine, and within the framework of the global initiative She’s Next Empowered by Visa, in partnership with the IT Ukraine Association.

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