Retaining Organizational Agility : How to Stay Competitive Without Competing

While conventional approaches of managing organizations have been considered to be outdated, Organizational Agility has been acclaimed for its prowess to cope with today's increasingly volatile and dynamic environment. Yet the predominant focus has been directed towards how agility is achieved,...

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Main Authors: Karlstedt, Jens, Hellenborg, Sebastian
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionen 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-4153792020-07-03T03:27:37ZRetaining Organizational Agility : How to Stay Competitive Without CompetingengKarlstedt, JensHellenborg, SebastianUppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionenUppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionen2020Organizational AgilityAgile ManagementGrowthPeople-Centric ApproachDynamic CapabilitiesDriversEnablersPracticesBusiness AdministrationFöretagsekonomiWhile conventional approaches of managing organizations have been considered to be outdated, Organizational Agility has been acclaimed for its prowess to cope with today's increasingly volatile and dynamic environment. Yet the predominant focus has been directed towards how agility is achieved, while its retention as organizations grow has to a great extent been unexplored. Through a qualitative case study of a renowned organization for its unorthodox approach, this study aims to contribute with an extension to the current scope of organizational agility by stretching beyond the focus on mere transformations in an attempt to understand in what ways organizational agility is retained as they grow. The findings of this study challenge the common conceptions found within literature suggesting that changes in the external environment are what drives organization’s to be agile in order to sustain its competitiveness. Organizational agility has thus primarily been considered to be constituted by dynamic adaptations in accordance to forces of the external environment. In contrast, this study finds that the retention of organizational agility during growth is an evolutionary process that is internally driven by placing indispensable value on the employees and by focusing on the organization itself, its desire and community. Retaining organizational agility is thus something that grows “from the inside and out”. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-415379application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Organizational Agility
Agile Management
Growth
People-Centric Approach
Dynamic Capabilities
Drivers
Enablers
Practices
Business Administration
Företagsekonomi
spellingShingle Organizational Agility
Agile Management
Growth
People-Centric Approach
Dynamic Capabilities
Drivers
Enablers
Practices
Business Administration
Företagsekonomi
Karlstedt, Jens
Hellenborg, Sebastian
Retaining Organizational Agility : How to Stay Competitive Without Competing
description While conventional approaches of managing organizations have been considered to be outdated, Organizational Agility has been acclaimed for its prowess to cope with today's increasingly volatile and dynamic environment. Yet the predominant focus has been directed towards how agility is achieved, while its retention as organizations grow has to a great extent been unexplored. Through a qualitative case study of a renowned organization for its unorthodox approach, this study aims to contribute with an extension to the current scope of organizational agility by stretching beyond the focus on mere transformations in an attempt to understand in what ways organizational agility is retained as they grow. The findings of this study challenge the common conceptions found within literature suggesting that changes in the external environment are what drives organization’s to be agile in order to sustain its competitiveness. Organizational agility has thus primarily been considered to be constituted by dynamic adaptations in accordance to forces of the external environment. In contrast, this study finds that the retention of organizational agility during growth is an evolutionary process that is internally driven by placing indispensable value on the employees and by focusing on the organization itself, its desire and community. Retaining organizational agility is thus something that grows “from the inside and out”.
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Hellenborg, Sebastian
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title Retaining Organizational Agility : How to Stay Competitive Without Competing
title_short Retaining Organizational Agility : How to Stay Competitive Without Competing
title_full Retaining Organizational Agility : How to Stay Competitive Without Competing
title_fullStr Retaining Organizational Agility : How to Stay Competitive Without Competing
title_full_unstemmed Retaining Organizational Agility : How to Stay Competitive Without Competing
title_sort retaining organizational agility : how to stay competitive without competing
publisher Uppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionen
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