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?

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?”