Unlocking Business Agility with Evidence-Based Management: Satisfy Customers and Improve Organizational Effectiveness,
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"Unlocking Business Agility with Evidence-Based Management" presents a practical approach for organizations to adapt and thrive in a world of constant change and uncertainty. Authors Patricia Kong, Todd Miller, Kurt Bittner, and Ryan Ripley introduce the framework developed by Scrum.org called Evidence-Based Management (EBM). EBM is a scientific and empirical method that encourages organizations to leverage experimentation and rapid feedback loops to navigate their path toward achieving their goals.
The book addresses a common misconception in many organizations—that sticking to a predefined plan is synonymous with success. The authors argue that this mindset limits adaptability and responsiveness to new information and changes in the environment. Instead, they propose viewing the organization as a responsive organism, capable of continuous reinvention based on empirical data and insights.
Through the EBM framework, the authors provide strategies for clarifying organizational goals, measuring progress, and demonstrating value using agile metrics. They emphasize the importance of setting better goals and using new data to adapt plans and strategies. This approach helps organizations foster a culture of trust, transparency, and growth, enabling them to respond effectively to complex problems and rapidly changing circumstances.
The book is filled with real-world anonymized case studies that illustrate how EBM can be applied in various contexts. These stories highlight the benefits of embracing empiricism and experimentation, showing how organizations can set goals and measurements that promote self-management and business agility. By following the EBM framework, organizations can unlock their true potential, improve their ability to achieve their goals, and build a resilient, agile, and responsive organizational culture. 📚❤️
The book addresses a common misconception in many organizations—that sticking to a predefined plan is synonymous with success. The authors argue that this mindset limits adaptability and responsiveness to new information and changes in the environment. Instead, they propose viewing the organization as a responsive organism, capable of continuous reinvention based on empirical data and insights.
Through the EBM framework, the authors provide strategies for clarifying organizational goals, measuring progress, and demonstrating value using agile metrics. They emphasize the importance of setting better goals and using new data to adapt plans and strategies. This approach helps organizations foster a culture of trust, transparency, and growth, enabling them to respond effectively to complex problems and rapidly changing circumstances.
The book is filled with real-world anonymized case studies that illustrate how EBM can be applied in various contexts. These stories highlight the benefits of embracing empiricism and experimentation, showing how organizations can set goals and measurements that promote self-management and business agility. By following the EBM framework, organizations can unlock their true potential, improve their ability to achieve their goals, and build a resilient, agile, and responsive organizational culture. 📚❤️