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Enterprise Agility

By : Sunil Mundra
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Enterprise Agility

By: Sunil Mundra

Overview of this book

The biggest challenge enterprises face today is dealing with fast-paced change in all spheres of business. Enterprise Agility shows how an enterprise can address this challenge head on and thrive in the dynamic environment. Avoiding the mechanistic construction of existing enterprises that focus on predictability and certainty, Enterprise Agility delivers practical advice for responding and adapting to the scale and accelerating pace of disruptive change in the business environment. Agility is a fundamental shift in thinking about how enterprises work to effectively deal with disruptive changes in the business environment. The core belief underlying agility is that enterprises are open and living systems. These living systems, also known as complex adaptive systems (CAS), are ideally suited to deal with change very effectively. Agility is to enterprises what health is to humans. There are some foundational principles that can be broadly applied, but the definition of healthy is very specific to each individual. Enterprise Agility takes a similar approach with regard to agility: it suggests foundational practices to improve the overall health of the body—culture, mindset, and leadership—and the health of its various organs: people, process, governance, structure, technology, and customers. The book also suggests a practical framework to create a plan to enhance agility.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Enterprise Agility
About Packt
Forewords
Endorsements
Contributors
Preface
Other Books You May Enjoy
Index

Significance


The biggest challenge that organizations are facing today is how to adapt and evolve at the frenetic speed at which the external environment is changing. Most organizations find change difficult due to the disruptions caused by it, which generally result in people having to step out of their comfort zone, thereby creating feelings of uncertainty and fear. Moreover, leaders need to demonstrate courage, conviction, empathy, and patience to manage the turbulence arising from change.

Robin Sharma, author of multiple books on leadership topics, has so aptly said:

"Change is hard at the beginning, messy in the middle and gorgeous at the end." [i]

What makes matters even more complicated is that this change cycle, as stated by Robin Sharma, is a continuous cycle in today's era and the pace of the rollover of the cycle will only get faster going forward. What is not encouraging is that the success rate of major change initiatives is quite low. John Kotter, author of the international bestseller...