Organizational Agility: Creating a Culture of Rapid Response, High Performance & Embracing Change
What do CEOs think of when they ponder organizational agility? Do they think about ways they can adapt the agile framework to their organization? Or about ways to be nimble, act as one coordinated (aligned) unit and have the ability to rapidly adapt to changing market conditions?
My guess is it is the latter. Of course, you don’t have to take my word for it. You could, for example, consider the definition of organizational agility found at the businessdicitionary.com:
“The capability of a company to rapidly change or adapt in response to changes in the market. A high degree of organizational agility can help a company to react successfully to the emergence of new competitors, the development of new industry-changing technologies, or sudden shifts in overall market conditions.”
As is the case with many people, as organizations grow older, agility tends to wane. They become more set in their ways. Breakthrough thinking gives way to embracing routine endeavors. Reaction times slow. Maintaining the status quo becomes the definition of goodness.
It doesn’t have to be that way—especially when it comes to organizations. But it does require a deliberate effort to maintain organizational youthfulness, vitality and agility.
The driving force behind the need for an organization to be nimble and agile is change. Smart organizations are proactive
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Published at Tue, 03 Sep 2019 04:00:00 +0000