Charting a Course: Why Agile Leadership is Non-Negotiable

This is a follow-up article to The Shifting Winds of Business: Why Agility is No Longer Optional, from last month. Imagine the captain of an America’s Cup yacht barking orders, micromanaging every trim of the sail, every shift in weight. Chaos would ensue. The crew, paralyzed by indecision, would miss crucial opportunities, losing precious seconds … Read more

Smarter Execution: Lessons from the 37th America’s Cup

As I watched the gripping races of the 37th America’s Cup unfold, witnessing New Zealand and Great Britain engage in a battle of skill, agility, and split-second decision-making, I was struck by how much yacht racing can teach us about smarter execution. These races epitomize the adaptive strategies essential for navigating today’s complex and fast-paced … Read more

The Shifting Winds of Business: Why Agility is No Longer Optional

From August to October 2024, the Louis Vuitton Cup (Challenger Selection Series) took place to determine which team would face the Defender, Emirates Team New Zealand, in the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup Match. Naturally, I’ve been cheering for INEOS BRITANNIA. I often see parallels between the pinnacle of yacht racing and the challenges organizations … Read more

Workshop Magic: The Art of Facilitating Without Forcing ‘Fun’

Let’s face it: not everyone walks into a workshop ready to brainstorm or engage—especially when they’re deep in routine tasks or delivery pressures. But great workshops aren’t about forcing people to have fun; they’re about creating a safe environment that subtly nudges participants out of their comfort zones while keeping them engaged. As a workshop … Read more

Multi-Level Operating Model for Organizational Agility

Over recent years, thought leaders like Marty Cagan of the Silicon Valley Product Group have strongly advocated for a shift from project mode to product mode. In Transformed and other writings, Cagan promotes stable product teams focused on continuous value delivery—what has become a widely embraced model. Yet many organizations adopting this thinking do so without fully … Read more

Book: “Clearly Agile: A Leadership Guide to Business Agility”

It’s finally happened! My friend and Business Agility Institute (BAI) colleague, Giles Lindsay, has released his agility book. We both co-founded the UK operation of the BAI, and it’s been a remarkable journey. I had the pleasure of attending the book launch yesterday evening. It was wonderful to meet many like-minded agilists—some familiar faces and … Read more