Entropy vs. Extropy: Why Digital Transformations Fail
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Most digital transformations do not fail because the technology is wrong. They fail because entropy wins.
In this episode of Extropy On Air, Kevin Zirkle and Mike Jasper explore the concept of entropy as the slow drift toward disorder inside growing organizations. They unpack why traditional transformation language, like automation, optimization, and modernization, often misses the deeper structural problem.
From system fragmentation and dashboard illusion to AI amplifying weak architecture, this conversation reframes transformation as intentional system design rather than tool deployment.
You will learn:
• What entropy really means in a business context
• Why scale often increases complexity faster than capability
• How AI magnifies existing structural weaknesses
• What “coherence velocity” means for leadership
• Practical steps CFOs and transformation leaders can take tomorrow
Transformation is not a project milestone. It is the continuous application of energy to maintain coherence.
If you lead finance, operations, or enterprise systems, this episode is for you.