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From Growth to Resilience and Why Strategy Needs to Be Adaptive, Not Just Ambitious

  • Writer: Brainz Magazine
    Brainz Magazine
  • May 29, 2025
  • 4 min read

Yuliia Solovyeva is a strategic growth advisor with almost 20 years of experience. She helps clients from startups to global brands expand into Europe, the US, MENA, and Asia through market expansion, profitability, sales, positioning, partnerships, and digital strategy.

Executive Contributor Yuliia Solovyeva

Your five-year strategy looked great in the boardroom. But six weeks in the market shifted. The deck? Irrelevant. In today's business landscape, static planning is no longer a strength; it's a liability. Most organizations still treat strategy as a fixed document, reviewed quarterly (if at all), and presented in impressive slides, until reality intervenes. But in volatile, high-growth environments, what you truly need isn’t just a roadmap. You need a system that senses and responds.


A man in a suit walks on a puzzle piece road toward a bright horizon, symbolizing problem-solving. The mood is determined and hopeful.

A roadmap tells you where to go. An adaptive system tells you what's happening right now and whether you're heading off a cliff.


Why traditional strategy fails faster than ever


Markets change. Buyer behaviour shifts. Competitors move. Regulations evolve. And if your business is running on last quarter’s assumptions, you're not just behind you're at risk.


We’ve all seen strategy decks that felt visionary in the boardroom but became irrelevant six weeks later. Not because the vision was wrong, but because the execution was disconnected from the data, the people, and the real-time signals.


The truth is: strategy without real-time feedback is just guesswork with better branding.


From control to awareness: A strategic shift


The strongest companies I work with don’t focus on rigid planning. They build adaptive systems that sense, adjust, and evolve. They embed feedback loops into every layer:


  • Sales teams that report not just numbers, but customer sentiment.

  • Marketing campaigns that respond to actual engagement, not assumptions.

  • Product teams that learn from behavior, not just from surveys.

  • Leadership that sees across silos in real time.

This is what I call an adaptive strategy system a structure that allows companies to adjust their course quickly, without losing their coherence or direction.


What it takes to build one


Creating an adaptive strategy system isn’t about more dashboards. It’s about:


  • Cultural permission to course-correct without blame.

  • Clear feedback channels between teams, markets, and leadership.

  • AI tools and data layers that detect trends, anomalies, and unmet needs early.

  • People who are empowered to act, not just report.

Companies that invest here gain more than agility they build resilience.


Case in point: Entering a new market with eyes open


A sustainability-focused startup from Eastern Europe producing biodegradable packaging approached me with the ambition to enter the Middle Eastern market. Their assumption was simple: "They love anything eco and premium we’ll fit right in."


But their strategy had blind spots:

  • They wanted to enter four countries at once, with no prioritization.

  • They had no understanding of the regulatory and certification barriers in the region.

  • Their materials were only in English, with no cultural adaptation.

  • They were reaching out to distributors cold on LinkedIn, unaware of the decision-making hierarchy in the region.

We stepped back and rebuilt the strategy:

  • Focused solely on the UAE as a pilot market.

  • Conducted a competitor scan, revealing that the "premium eco" segment was surprisingly underserved.

  • Reframed communications around prestige, innovation, and alignment with ESG narratives, echoing the UAE’s Vision 2030.

  • Localized their core materials into Arabic and adjusted the messaging tone.

  • Through the network and a sustainability summit, we connected with a distributor who is already embedded in HoReCa and high-end retail.

  • We identified the optimal free zone for their operations and navigated the product certification process.

Within four months:

  • Their product was listed in three luxury hotel cafés.

  • They were invited to exhibit at a major sustainability summit in Abu Dhabi.

  • Our go-to-market positioning resulted in direct negotiations with two premium retail chains.

This case is based on a real client engagement, anonymized and adapted to protect confidentiality.

This wasn’t about a perfect plan it was about strategic sensing, fast learning, and timely correction.


Consulting in the age of adaptation


As a consultant, my role isn’t to deliver a plan in a PDF. It’s to help companies think more clearly, sense more quickly, and act with confidence even when the ground is shifting.


Because real growth today isn’t about having all the answers upfront. It’s about building the capacity to respond when the questions change.


Strategy is no longer a document. It’s a living, learning system. If your team is stuck reworking the plan instead of executing it, maybe it’s time to rethink the system, not the vision. Let’s talk about what adaptability could look like in your strategy.


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Yuliia Solovyeva, Business Growth Consultant

Yuliia Solovyeva is a high-impact strategic advisor known for helping companies unlock bold growth, scale internationally, and boost profitability. With over two decades of experience across legal and financial services, fintechs, startups, and global brands, she brings rare depth and precision to every engagement. Her approach combines strategic clarity with hands-on execution across market entry, business development, marketing strategy, and partnerships. As the founder of Solovyeva Consulting, she advises leaders across Europe, the US, MENA, and Asia - turning ambition into measurable results.

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