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Organizational Agility Unleashed: Getting Work Done in an Increasingly Complex Digital World

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Unleash your organization! In a complex digital world, delayed projects can mean untold amounts of lost revenue. Organizational Agility Unleashed shares industry-leading situational expertise acquired over decades of helping organizations to overcome obstacles. These proven approaches will help you get high-priority products to market faster, and do so in repeatable and predictable patterns. Organizational Agility Unleashed will give you new leadership tools • Enable agility throughout your entire organization. • Optimize teams for consistent high performance. • Engage the full leadership team to create better, higher-quality products that customers love in the face of rapidly changing market demands.

82 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 13, 2020

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March 19, 2023
It is at best an average book with little to no concrete insights .
Most of what has been said is either too dogmatic or too conceptual with almost no actionable takeaways, which I would hope an author could give from his empirical past, but rather general advice that a robot today can do. Additionally, The author sees agility from the lens of Scrum (confuses both sometimes ) and or team agility which can only be seen as a suboptimal improvement if the entire approach is not addressed from a systemic point of view. Culture, Organisational design, leadership, flow, and Management are topics that are bearly mentioned and if done so with a very limited conceptual lens.
I wAs expecting something a bit more insightful. disappointed..
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