Most leaders are familiar with agile operating models, which originated in manufacturing plants after World War II and were later popularized by software developers. With agile’s emphasis on small teams that respond quickly to changing market conditions, it’s uniquely suited to today’s uncertain environment. But before diving into the specifics of agile frameworks, such as squads, chapters, and tribes, it’s important for leaders to cultivate a mindset of inner agility, which is a “comfortable relationship with change and uncertainty,” according to McKinsey analysts. “Research has shown that a leader’s mindset, and how that mindset shapes organizational culture, can make or break a successful agile transformation.”
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