Agility for Your People, Processes and Technology

Nothing is more crucial to a business than stability. “What about profit,” you ask. Profit matters, but companies can achieve consistent profits easily when markets are stable. It’s when markets are highly unpredictable and things change in the blink of an eye that your business’s survival will hinge on its stability.

Businesses that survive and thrive under any circumstances share one trait: they are agile. When faced with a challenge, an agile business, like a skilled soccer player, knows when to decelerate, accelerate and turn. Agility can help organizations adapt to changes in the market and changes within the company.

As a business leader, you must be prepared to face the challenges of trying to maintain a smooth path through a changing landscape.

Begin with people, processes and technology

People

Beyond systems, stable and flexible personality profiles must be considered in your hiring practices. This means hiring those who are comfortable with change and can leverage it to better themselves and eventually the company. People are just as critical as processes in your organization’s ability to be agile.

For instance, dividing positions by novelty versus repetition is a good idea (i.e., tasks with little to no context and which require a lot of research vs. well-documented duties with a playbook).

Companies that use both work styles and appropriately cross-train their employees to take on both are usually better equipped to deal with changing market situations.

Processes

It’s a good idea to plan ahead, but it’s also smart to leave room for unexpected changes. Find the right combination for you. A process can be 70% planned and 30% improvised but knowing your typical mix ahead of time makes it easier to react quickly when the situation demands it.

To take your processes through the path of agility, answer the following questions:

  • How does your company assess agility? Is this working well, or do you need to broaden the definition to include departments other than IT?
  • Categorize the work you’ve done in the last 12 months (what percentage of it was planned versus ad hoc?)
  • Are the right people in the right seats?
  • What slowed previous attempts to pivot quickly?

Technology

When handled properly, technology can substantially support your people and processes. However, you must make sure that the technology you use helps your business adapt to changes quickly. Otherwise, it could be the biggest hindrance in your journey towards agility.

Collaborate for success

Implementing all of the above could be overwhelming since you probably already have your hands full running your business. However, collaborating with a specialist managed service provider (MSP) like us can take the burden off your shoulders and give you the peace of mind you deserve. Feel free to reach out to us for a no-obligation consultation.

To learn how to be more agile, click here to download our checklist titled “3 Ways to Make Your Organization More Agile.”

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