The term Agility is not new. In an ever-changing era, the Agile concept has helped organizations understand that:
- Technology constantly defines and redefines what is possible, creating opportunities that didn’t exist even a few months ago.
- Achieving customer satisfaction is more and more complex. It is necessary to anticipate the target audience’s needs and create innovative solutions to maintain a loyal customer relationship.
- Adaptability to the environment and a digital and organizational transformation are the cornerstones to survival in a competitive environment.
Agile Culture
In an agile culture, naturally more adaptable, flexible, and innovative teams can more efficiently manage uncertainty. In recent years, organizations discussed some forms of scaled Agile –the extension of Agile principles and approaches to programs and portfolio levels of organizations, setting up functions beyond project execution. But there is another environment that organizations may not be familiar with: Business Agility.Business Agility
According to the Agile Business Consortium, business agility is the capacity of an organization to:- Adapt quickly to internal and external market changes
- Respond rapidly and flexibly to customer demands
- Adapt and lead change productively and profitably without compromising on quality
- Think continuously in keeping a competitive edge.
The framework for Business Agility
It is important to note that there is no single path to being “Agile.” Agility is not about a kitchen recipe with only one way to adopt it. However, there are guidelines to help organizations become more resilient, not fear failure, and work in iterative periods. Although there are multiple ways to adapt to the environment, agility is one of the most precise ways organizations should take into account to achieve effective resilience.
The agile framework illustrates the elements and steps an organization can take to adopt business agility. The framework above seeks to execute projects and business operations agilely, for which a strategy aligned with agile principles is necessary.
Keys to adopting business agility
- Rethink organizational models
- Evaluate the organization’s current objectives and draw a roadmap
- Rethink leadership
- Cultivate a culture of continuous learning