Category: Agility
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What Is Value?
“Value” can be understood differently depending on the context. There isn’t one type of value that organizations and individuals might focus on. There are many. However, despite the different types of value, they all share some common elements. Core principles…
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Peeling Away Complexity – A Visionary Look at Agility and Simplicity
In a world where “more” often feels like the answer, it’s powerful to pause and ask if “less” might actually move us forward faster. Complexity creeps into our products, processes, and even decision-making frameworks. Yet, time and again, the most…
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Embracing Agility: A Sun Tzu-Inspired Approach
I recently wrote a post inspired by a 2,000 year old book, Mastering Business Agility: Lessons from Sun Tzu’s Art of War Sun Tzu was a Chinese military general, strategist, philosopher, and writer who lived during the Eastern Zhou period…
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Mastering Business Agility: Lessons from Sun Tzu’s Art of War
Sun Tzu was a Chinese military general, strategist, philosopher, and writer who lived during the Eastern Zhou period (771–256 BC). He is most acclaimed for his work, The Art of War, a timeless treatise on military strategy that has influenced…
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The Key to Thriving in Uncertainty: Elevating Business Agility
In today’s fast-paced and unpredictable world, the ability of an organization to sense and adapt to change is no longer optional—it’s essential. Business agility is the hallmark of organizations that thrive in this environment, dynamically responding to market shifts and…
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Simplicity in Organizational Agility: Insights from Edward de Bono
“From confusing manuals to uninterpretable jargon and bureaucratic red-tape, modern life can be highly complicated and frustrating. For many of us it is almost impossible to make sense of. In Simplicity, lateral-thinking guru Edward de Bono shows us how to…
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A Glimpse into a Simpler, More Agile Organization
In the journey toward business agility, organizations often focus on speed and adaptability. But there’s another, equally critical factor that’s often overlooked: simplicity. Simplicity, like a well-charted flight path, reduces the turbulence that teams and organizations face daily, creating smoother operations,…