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Agile Strategy: How to create a strategy ready for anything

Agile Strategy: How to create a strategy ready for anything
Agile Strategy: How to create a strategy ready for anything
Agile Strategy: How to create a strategy ready for anything
Agile Strategy: How to create a strategy ready for anything
Agile Strategy: How to create a strategy ready for anything
Agile Strategy: How to create a strategy ready for anything
Agile Strategy: How to create a strategy ready for anything
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Publisher FT Publishing International
ISBN 9781292262987
Author Fernando, Ralph
Book Conditions Condition A
Pages
Publisher Date 2019/01
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Agile Strategy is a practical guide for managers responsible for setting the strategic direction of their organisations in increasingly dynamic markets. Through its frameworks, tools and real-world examples, it explains how to transform business performance through greater organisational agility.
· LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
· STRATEGY
· BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION
Why do we need a new book on strategy?
The pace of change is increasing, and strategic management is not keeping up. More than one in four (28%) strategic initiatives fail to meet their original goals and business intent, with insufficient agility identified as one of the top three barriers to successful strategy implementation.
The square peg of traditional strategy — vision, mission and blue-sky exercises; the separation of strategy from “implementation” — no longer fits the round hole of increasingly dynamic markets. It is time for a new approach.
How is Agile Strategy different?
Agile Strategy distinguishes itself from other strategy and agile books currently available in that it is:
· Designed for large organisations: Much of the writing on agile techniques addresses start-ups or small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which operate under very different constraints and freedoms. · Agile Strategy is written for large organisations who want to be more agile.
· Commercially-led: The approach is not a lightly airbrushed business rewrite of agile software development practices, but rather a fundamental rethinking of commercial and operational business practices.
· Practical: It is anchored in innovative and robust concepts but designed as a practical “how-to” guide: a book for practitioners, written by a practitioner.
· Results-focused: Whilst addressing a broad range of organisational topics, the book is grounded in the definition and delivery of measurable business benefits.
Why should I read it?
Agile Strategy offers four key benefits to its readers:
1. A clear framework ("RADAR")
2. A single, easy-to-grasp guiding principle: The Horizon
3. Measurable benefits
4. A practical approach
I hope you not only enjoy reading about this innovative new approach, but also go on to realise the full potential of your organisation by implementing it. Good luck!
Ralph Fernando
Project Management Institute (2017) Pulse of the Profession
The Economist Intelligence Unit (2017) Closing the Gap: Designing and Delivering a Strategy that Works"

About Author

Ralph Fernando is a business leader, consultant and writer. He draws together strategy, operations and technology experience earned on an international stage, where he focuses on value creation in private, public and voluntary organisations.Ralph recognises that the boundaries between functional disciplines are far blurrier in real life than many would have you believe, and that true agility lies in how they interact. He is driven by the need to make this agility a practical, commercial reality within organisations, after ten years of hearing leading thinkers and executives talk a good game about it.A Cambridge graduate and Warwick Business School MBA, in his spare time Ralph enjoys just spending time with his wife, Marielle, and their two boys Lucas and Aaron, as well as writing and recording songs at his home studio.