2021
DOI: 10.28945/4789
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Informing Agility in the Context of Organizational Changes

Abstract: Aim/Purpose. This paper, although conceived earlier than the emergence of COVID-19 pandemic, addresses the problem of informing agility as part of organizational agility that has become a rather important issue for business survival. Background. While the general issues of business informing, and business intelligence (BI) in particular, have been widely researched, the dynamics of informing, their ability to act in accord with changes in business and preserve the key competencies has not been widely research… Show more

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“…Various ways of defining agility have been considered by researchers in this field. Thus, agility defines fast and flexible action driven by current conditions (Skyrius et al, 2021) and is demonstrated by the organizational ability to identify unexpected and sudden changes in environment and to quickly adapt to them (Sherehiy, 2008). Anticipation, innovation and learning are organizational capabilities that determine the ability to sense and react quickly to changes in the environment and are the foundation of agility (Charbonnier-voirin, 2011) Managers increasingly recognize the critical need for organizational agility when faced with dynamism in the environment and must find a way to overcome organizational inertia (Hopkins, Mallette & Hopkins, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various ways of defining agility have been considered by researchers in this field. Thus, agility defines fast and flexible action driven by current conditions (Skyrius et al, 2021) and is demonstrated by the organizational ability to identify unexpected and sudden changes in environment and to quickly adapt to them (Sherehiy, 2008). Anticipation, innovation and learning are organizational capabilities that determine the ability to sense and react quickly to changes in the environment and are the foundation of agility (Charbonnier-voirin, 2011) Managers increasingly recognize the critical need for organizational agility when faced with dynamism in the environment and must find a way to overcome organizational inertia (Hopkins, Mallette & Hopkins, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%