Now more than ever, it’s about agility paid Workday
By Tom Bogan, Executive Vice President, Business Planning Unit, Workday
If it seems like the forces of change bearing down on your business are accelerating, it’s only because they are. Globalization and digitalization are rapidly causing markets to flatten. Disruptive competitors can shatter the prospects of long-standing leaders. Customer expectations are soaring—causing companies to realize that in the Even the data we run our businesses on presents uniquely difficult challenges.
Any one of these forces could be capable of disrupting your business. But taken together, they converge into a kind of perfect storm that will test even the most resilient, prepared, and innovative organizations.Now more than ever, agility is the currency of success.
All of these capabilities are necessary to operate with agility. The future will be an exercise in continually optimizing your organization to the changing conditions around you. Strategic direction is vital, but so is the ability to course-correct when needed. The companies that recognize this will be able to capitalize on the chaos that is certain to consume their less-agile competitors. Those that wait too long to make the necessary changes will find themselves outpaced, outperformed, and outmaneuvered.Agility may be about responding intelligently to the mercurial nature of the marketplace, but those responses must be rooted in a plan.
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