Attention:
The first principle to understand and incorporate
business agility in your business
is to understand that it will need to change all the time.
[Giant Consulting] [presents]
[Business Agility] [based on busagilitymanifesto.org by R. Burlton, R. Ross & J. Zachman]
Episode 2 The perpetual change
We have an old saying here:
"If you have a winning team, don´t change it."
We have a different saying:
"Change is the only constant in our business."
If in the past, tradition guaranteed the loyalty of your customers,
Forget about it. This is no longer true.
Customers are becoming less and less faithful
and the market is increasingly volatile.
If a competitor offers a payment method more desirable
or some other benefit that your company does not,
your customers will want to try it
and if they like it, they'll stick around there.
Stability and constancy in our way of working
guarantees the quality of our service.
We seek innovation all the time
to keep us relevant to our customers.
But how do you change a business?
In the past we always understood change as a synonym for project.
"A temporary endeavour that allocates resources to create an unique outcome."
And this outcome could be a new version of your business.
So the business evolved in evolutionary steps.
From version N to version N + 1.
That's cool.
But it is not perpetual evolution,
this is evolution in thresholds.
When we have to change, we do projects
which make changes to computer programs
which control our processes,
then we deploy it and see what happened.
We structure our architecture using a segmented aproach
so that changes in rules do not affect the processes
guided by these rules.
And so what?
Got interested in how your business
could be structured like this, too? Agile?
This is only the first of 10 principles
that will be presented on the next episodes.
Like this video here below and watch
the next episodes of this series to understand
the other principles of Business Agility.
Created and produced by: Fabrício Laguna
Based on: "The Business Agility Manifesto"
by Roger T. Burlton, Ronald G. Ross & John A. Zachman
Music: bensound.com
Other videos from this series at: giganteconsultoria.com.br
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