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Building and Maintaining Strategic Agility: An Agenda and Framework for Executive IT leaders
Morton, Josh , Patrick Stacey, and Matthias Mohn
61/1  (Fall 2018): 94-113

While much literature on strategic agility has focused on strategic flexibility and adaption at organizational levels, there is a need to provide specific guidance at lower, more discrete levels of analysis. This article focuses on the context of a particular professional group, executive information technology (IT) leaders, who have received attention in recent years for their evolving strategic role at the forefront of firms. It identifies and illustrates a number of practices these actors demonstrate in building and maintaining strategic agility, and it concludes by conceptualizing these practices in an agenda and framework for managers.

 


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