For UK MSP, optimizing customer experience is key to successful security posture and productivity
Origins of Business Agility and Why Companies Need it

Business agility refers to the ability of a company to quickly adapt and respond to changes in the market and customer demands. In today's fast-paced business environment, companies need to be nimble and flexible to remain competitive and succeed.
Agile practices have become a key factor in achieving business agility, with organizations adopting methodologies such as Scrum, Kanban, and Lean. These practices focus on collaboration, continuous improvement, and delivering value to customers as quickly as possible.
In this episode of the EM360 Podcast, Head of Content Matt Harris speaks to Arie van Bennekum, Business Agility pioneer and co-author of the Agile Manifesto, about:
- How to become more agile
- Responding efficiently to market changes
- Key metrics in tracking level of agility
Recommended Content
Trending Content
World Backup Day: Experts Share Best Practices for Protecting Data

The Metaverse is Turning into the Meh-taverse

Matt Dawson to help digital and IT transformation leaders build world class team cultures at DTX + UCX Manchester 2023

US TikTok Ban: A Death Warrant For the Open Internet

The Four-Day Week is Coming – as Long as it’s in the Office

Will Cyber Criminals Exploit the Cost-of-Living Crisis?

Your Job Could Soon be Automated by Generative AI
