Thriving in Chaos: Navigating the COVID-19 Pandemic

In 2010 I published Thriving in Chaos: Lessons for Agile Leaders, delving into Tom Peter’s “Thriving in Chaos”, a classic business book (first published in 1987) that offers timeless advice for leaders navigating complex and ever-changing environments. As I previously stated “while it may not explicitly address “agility” in the modern sense, its principles resonate … Read more

Project Mode vs Product Mode

Last week I mentioned that we are seeing a subtle shift from project mode to product mode. It’s been driven by a combination of market dynamics, customer expectations, and organizational imperatives that demand greater adaptability, value orientation, and a user-centric focus. It stimulated some fairly intense debate on one of my Twitter accounts. So, I … Read more

Why Shift from Project Mode to Product Mode?

We are seeing a subtle shift from project mode to product mode. It’s been driven by a combination of market dynamics, customer expectations, and organizational imperatives that demand greater adaptability, value orientation, and a user-centric focus. Here are the key drivers: 1. Increasing Customer Expectations 2. Rapid Market Changes 3. Emphasis on Value Over Outputs … Read more

“Agile” Isn’t the Point Anymore…

After spending the past 5 years in enterprise-sized organizations (both public and private sector), I’ve noticed something unusual: fewer people are talking about “agile” Where they aren’t. There is a distinct lack of obsessiveness over frameworks, certifications, maturity models, etc. In fact, it’s not that people are opposed to agile—it’s more like they’re… indifferent. And … Read more

Agility: The Key to Survival in a Rapidly Changing World

Is your organization truly agile? Agility isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a critical capability that can make or break a business. How do you assess your organization’s agility? Let’s explore some indicators. Indicators of Organizational Agility To determine if agility is a core competency within your organization, consider these key indicators: Cultural Indicators Risk Tolerance: … Read more

The Evolution and Maturity of Business Agility: Paving the Way for Future-Ready Organizations

In an era defined by rapid change, evolving technology, and shifting customer demands, Business Agility continues to emerge, mature, and evolve. Organizations have increasingly embraced Agile methodologies beyond their initial software development roots, extending agility across all business functions to improve responsiveness, adaptability, and value delivery. But Business Agility is more than an operational model; … Read more