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Enterprise Agility

You're reading from   Enterprise Agility Being Agile in a Changing World

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788990646
Length 490 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Daryl Kulak Daryl Kulak
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Sunil Mundra Sunil Mundra
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Enterprise Agility
About Packt
Forewords
Endorsements
Contributors
Preface
Other Books You May Enjoy
1. Fast-Paced Change – Threat or Opportunity? 2. From Agile to Agility FREE CHAPTER 3. The Enterprise as a Living System 4. Mindset and Culture 5. Leadership 6. Organization Structure 7. Process 8. People 9. Technology 10. Governance 11. Customer 12. Distributed Teams 13. Technology Partners 14. Framework for Action 15. Facilitating Change Index

Significance


Our minds, for several centuries, have been used to a much slower pace of change. Our brains have been wired to favor predictability, certainty, and risk aversion. However, the basic properties of complexity are unpredictability and uncertainty. We have a hindsight bias which makes us believe that things are predictable, even when they are not.

According to Peter Green, who led a grassroots Agile transformation at Adobe from 2005 to 2015:

"Hindsight bias leads us to treat complex work as predictable. Instead of using empirical processes based on transparency and frequent inspection and adaptation loops, we do extensive up-front planning and implement stricter controls to meet the original plan. Years of "lessons learned" sessions caused us to move further and further from the right approach." [i]

Until very recently, and perhaps even today, our formal education was largely oriented towards a linear way of thinking, tight cause-effect relationships, frowning on ambiguity, rewarding...

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