What is Strategic Agility? Definition




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Anurag Dahiya, India

What is Strategic Agility? Definition

The ability to continuously adjust and adapt strategic direction in core business, as a function of strategic ambitions and changing circumstances, and create not just new product and services, but also new business models and innovative ways to create value for a company.
 
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Mohammed Ghazy
Management Consultant, United Arab Emirates
 

Strategic Agility a Form of Emergent Strategy

Agility means responsiveness, and resiliency. These requires an organization to sense first, and then reply to the situation to make its goals achievable. In other words, it is a form of emergent strategy.
Whatever strategy the organization may consider to use as a response is valid, since it will contribute to its desired results.

   

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