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Why old dogs need to learn ingenious new tricks

The evolution of the agile organisation

Organisational agility enables organisations to act fast, improve the experience of their customers and their people, and deliver market-beating results.​

 

Our research has proven this. When we surveyed 500 leaders from some of the world's largest organisations, we found that the top financial performers are 30 per cent more likely to display agile characteristics​.

Five dimensions of organisational agility

Having worked at the frontline of the world’s biggest agile transformations, we know there are steps leaders can take today to begin embedding the five dimensions of organisational agility.

Centre on your customer

Centring on customers is critical to delivering revenue-driving products and services at pace. That means listening to feedback, bringing customers into the innovation process and using data to evolve in line with customer needs.

  • Top performing companies are 22% more customer-centric

Speed up time to value

Finding ingenious ways to create new value or innovate at pace will keep you one step ahead of your competitors. That means mobilising quickly in response to disruption, rolling out improvements more frequently, and investing in moving from idea to launch at pace.

  • Top performing companies are 43% better at speeding up time to value

Design for simplicity

Simple organisational structures enable faster action. That means building teams around products and services rather than skills, decentralising decision-making and removing layers of hierarchy.

  • Top performing companies are 35% better at designing for simplicity

Build to evolve

The ability to evolve continuously must be at the core of your organisation. That means creating a culture that accepts change at any point in development, building flexible systems and processes, and nurturing people’s natural adaptability.

  • Top performing companies are 17% better at building to evolve

Liberate your people

Having a people-centred organisation will unlock more valuable ideas. That means building a dynamic culture, empowering all people to contribute ideas and embedding infrastructure that encourages collaboration.

  • Top performing companies are 27% better at liberating their people

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