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What Drives Organizational Agility?

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George Lewis Program/Project Manager| DXC Technology Company Heredia, Costa Rica
What Risks do we have in changing our organization approach to an agile one? Is it as simple as theory states?

What does the agility faces in current organizational practice? (not the theory)
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George Lewis Program/Project Manager| DXC Technology Company Heredia, Costa Rica
Many organizations foresee more competition and opportunities on the horizon than three years ago. The ever-increasing pace of shifts in the business environment require organizational agility to identify opportunities and risk quickly and execute on the opportunities and risks that align with the organization's overall strategy. (APAQ 2016)
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Lawrence Cooper Creator, Lean-Agile Strategy| AdaptiveOrg Inc. Kanata, Ontario, Canada
George - if you'd like to learn more about Organizational Agility you watch my webinar on the topic at http://www.projectmanagement.com/videos/34...We-Got-Answers- as well as grab my book from The Agility Series on Organizational Agility which is available for fee download at http://mplaza.ca/product/agility-series-organizational-agility/
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Nov 05, 2016 8:06 AM
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Great! I will take a look!
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George Lewis Program/Project Manager| DXC Technology Company Heredia, Costa Rica
Nov 05, 2016 6:35 AM
Replying to Lawrence Cooper
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George - if you'd like to learn more about Organizational Agility you watch my webinar on the topic at http://www.projectmanagement.com/videos/34...We-Got-Answers- as well as grab my book from The Agility Series on Organizational Agility which is available for fee download at http://mplaza.ca/product/agility-series-organizational-agility/
Great! I will take a look!

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