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Five Aspects of a Successful Agile Transformation for your Enterprise

by | Jun 30, 2022

Summary

This month, we're focusing on how software is enabling companies to be more agile, allowing organizations to quickly shift and respond to market demands. In this article, Forbes shares the keys to a successful agile transformation for your business.

Agile methodologies allow companies to quickly respond to market forces and stay ahead of the competition. They help remain fiscally sound, too. But even with the best efforts and investments, many companies do not achieve enterprise agility. A whopping 47% of agile transformations fail.

Agile transformation means embracing the agile principles of collaboration. It’s about adapting to change fast and striving toward customer satisfaction. It’s fairly difficult to pull off on an enterprise level. After all, the transition is not limited to the product development team. It concerns the thinking patterns and work ethics of employees across all departments.

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Since its launch in 2019, ERP Today has established itself as the independent voice of the enterprise technology sector through its use of dynamic journalism, creativity and purpose. Our mission is to inform and inspire IT decision makers. We take the confusing and baffling nature of emerging technologies and present the opportunities with clear and concise editorial. We debunk the jargon, cut through the hyperbole, and zero-in on the information that CxOs need to extract the maximum value from their investment in enterprise technology.‍

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