@cisohelen efficiency is rarely (never?) found with resilience and innovation. Innovation is messy inefficient, full of experimentation and things that go nowhere. Resilience is redundantly inefficient, with duplicate and backup systems. “What if” and “just in case” can’t be optimized into efficient boxes.
Efficiency comes after innovation and comes with little redundancy. It’s found in things that are well proven and understood. Go to the tail end of the innovation curve, that’s where we’re efficient.