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The institutional capacity to change without losing purpose—gained by decoupling intent from organisational form. Institutions are no longer forced to choose between adaptation and continuity; change becomes a normal condition of operation rather than a threat to identity.
A temporally resilient museum can adopt new technologies, restructure departments, and change leadership while its purpose of 'preserving heritage for public benefit' remains a stable external reference rather than embedded in any particular configuration.
IMG Section 4