CHAPTER 54

Agility for the Future Workforce

Christie Ward

What comes to mind when you think of agility? Have you ever seen a baby put all their toes in their mouth? What a surprise when they discover those wiggly things are attached. This takes amazing physical agility, one of the gifts of the very young. While most of us are born with short-lived physical agility, we all need to develop neural and emotional agility as we mature.

IN THIS CHAPTER:

  Identify the critical characteristics of an agile organization

  Illustrate how global agile organizations ...

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