nondynamic
/nɒndaiˈnæmɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
Lacking energy, vitality, or movement; unchanging or unresponsive.
“The nondynamic performance of the company’s stock disappointed investors.”
2. noun
A system, process, or organization that is not dynamic, especially one that is rigid or unresponsive to change.
“The company’s management style is a classic example of a nondynamic corporate culture.”