More and more we hear about ‘agility’ in project management,
agility leadership, agility in martial arts and canine agility …
Dog’s agility, easiest to explain, is a competitive sport in
which a dog is directed through obstacles in a course that is timed and watched
for accuracy. Easy that one!?
Let’s frame what is ‘agile project management’ - it refers
to iterative and incremental method of managing the design and to build
activities in a project with aim to provide new product or service in a highly flexible
and interactive manner. A bit harder?
Further, we find that agility training is fundamental to any
(great) martial artist as well. In martial arts it is definitely true that some
genetics play an important role in the development of agility; nevertheless, with
the adequate practice anybody can improve his/her agility. That’s
understandable.
Going even deeper to define agility we meet the use of the
word ‘agility’ in leadership, too. What does it mean? Leadership agility is a
mastery competency needed for sustained success in today’s complex, fast-paced,
business environment. Such a leader has the ability and/or agility to operate
in any manner and to think and react in a number of different ways. Does this
sound more complicated?
Seeing very different connotations and the use of the same
term, let’s pose a question – “How could we suggest a common denominator and
explain it?”