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The Game Plays Its Players – But Great Leaders Rewrite the Rules
Why do organizations often stay the same, even when new leaders, fresh teams, and bold strategies are introduced? Because “the game plays its players.”
Systems shape behavior more than individuals do. No matter how talented or motivated employees are, they will adapt to the structures, incentives, and norms around them—just like players in a game. Great leaders don’t just manage people; they redesign the game to unlock potential.
In this post, we explore how leaders can drive real transformation by shifting from controlling behavior to creating environments where success happens naturally. Ready to change the game?

Corporate Insolvency: A Breakdown in Communication, Not Just a Financial Failure
Is insolvency really just about money? Or is it a deeper systemic failure in communication? According to Niklas Luhmann’s systems theory, organizations don’t collapse simply because they run out of cash—they fail when they can no longer sustain the communication processes that maintain trust, decisions, and operations.
In this thought-provoking analysis, we explore how insolvency disrupts economic, legal, and social systems, why companies are operatively closed and can’t simply be “rescued” from the outside, and how the breakdown of structural couplings with banks, employees, and markets makes collapse inevitable.
Read the full post to rethink corporate crises, leadership, and resilience through the lens of systems theory.