Sounds crazy, right?
Now hear me out: for some, the term invokes too narrow a focus on the extent to which teams are engaged in agile activities. For others, it’s simply triggering. But for me, my real concern is this:
Agile is not the endgame, but a means to it. Agile is just one of many mindsets, practices and sets of agreements that enable the outcomes that organizations are striving for everyday. Expanding from agility into organizational self-reliance and resilience is a far more desirable outcome than simply “going agile.”
Self-reliance is the collective ability to respond to anything that comes your way, both opportunities and challenges, and to ask for help when needed. Resilience is much more than merely coming together quickly after a hardship: it is also the ability to maintain a willingness to be wrong, because that’s where learning is most fruitful, and that learning fuels your ability to respond to opportunities and challenges.
In our consulting practice here at Isos Technology, we’ve developed a framework called the Isosceles Agility TriangleTM for helping our customers adopt a balanced approach to creating agility and ultimately self-reliant and resilient organizations. The framework is designed to help organizations develop expertise in three key mechanisms—people, practices, and technology—that they can lean into to drive value-based outcomes for their business.
To learn more about the Isosceles Agility TriangleTM, download our whitepaper, The Roadmap to Enterprise Agility: Leaning into People, Practices, and Technology to Gain Resilience and Self-Reliance.
You may have noticed that the Isosceles Agility TriangleTM isn’t hyper-focused on how to adopt agile—in fact, I didn’t even use the word agile in the mechanisms’ descriptions. Instead, the triangle focuses on how to leverage all three mechanisms to create long-lasting agility, which is intentionally more expansive and inclusive of the entire organization—not just those who are privy to the world of agile.
Now, maybe I should change my title to the Director of Self-Reliance and Resiliency Services. On second thought, maybe not—it doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue!
Isos Technology is a proud sponsor of Agile 2022, and I look forward to seeing you there.