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In this environment, change agility needs to be part of the new organization’s and leaders’ DNA. Successful change-agile leaders at all levels in the organization respond to changes in the business environment by seizing opportunities, including throwing out old models and developing new ways of doing business.
” Like many of the CMOs described in the 2017 article, she was initially hired to focus on downstream commercialization roles, such as overseeing advertising. As an example, the CEO had been discussing the importance of driving more agile decision making. And they have significantly more impact.
The idea isn’t new — it’s well established in online advertising, for example — but its application is becoming more widespread in the private and public sectors. Consider these examples: Education. Promising a result creates a greater expectation in the eyes of the customer than simply providing a product or service.
Instead they would prefer to maintain the products and make adjustments to promotions or advertising. Vertical hierarchies are much more efficient at processing information. Managers would be well advised to streamline their product withdrawal decisions if speed and agility is the name of their game.
These efforts have enabled operational efficiencies, cost reductions, and greater agility, preparing companies for the next phase of digital transformation: driving growth. So leaders have turned to what ultimately drives growth: creating value for the customer and using new technologies to transform the customer experience.
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