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Continuity achieved through the persistence of meaning rather than the stability of organisational form. What persists is not the institution as it currently exists, but the meaning that justifies its existence. Semantic continuity allows organisations to change dramatically while maintaining coherent purpose.
A 200-year-old charity has changed legal structure four times, merged twice, and operates nothing like its founders imagined—yet maintains semantic continuity because each transformation explicitly preserved and extended the founding purpose object.
IMG Section 4