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Agility is responsiveness to change: An essential definition [PDF]
There is some ambiguity of what agile means in both research and practice. Authors have suggested a diversity of different definitions, through which it is difficult to interpret what agile really is. The concept, however, exists in its implementation through agile practices.
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Increased biosecurity and food safety requirements may increase demand for efficient traceability and identification systems of livestock in the supply chain.
Md Ekramul Hossain+5 more
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The principal objective of the study is to find out the impact of overconfidence on investor’s investment decisions and to know whether risk perception and religiosity moderately affect the relationship between the overconfidence and investor’s ...
Faryal Fahim+3 more
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Robust decision making for agile systems development Part 2: a decomposition and analysis [PDF]
The need for agility in operational systems within the defence enterprise and procurement domains has been identified by many authors, and over time, there have been a number of initiatives and programmes that have sought to identify the nature of ...
Barker, Stephen G., Summers, Matthew P.
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Agile Ways of Working: A Team Maturity Perspective [PDF]
With the agile approach to managing software development projects comes an increased dependability on well functioning teams, since many of the practices are built on teamwork. The objective of this study was to investigate if, and how, team development from a group psychological perspective is related to some work practices of agile teams.
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Enterprise Agility: Why Is Transformation so Hard? [PDF]
Enterprise agility requires capabilities to transform, sense and seize new business opportunities more quickly than competitors. However, acquiring those capabilities, such as continuous delivery and scaling agility to product programmes, portfolios and ...
Barroca, Leonor+2 more
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The influence of agility hurdle drills, agility ring drills and speed exercises on determination
Research objectives: (1) the difference in the effect of agility hurdle drills and ring drills on agility; (2) the difference between the effects of high and low speed on agility; and (3) the interaction between training methods and speed with agility. 2
Fajar Setyo Pranyoto+1 more
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Ranking and Selecting Agile Providers for Achieving Enterprise Agility by using ANP and DEMATEL: A Case Study for Bahman Motor Group in Iran [PDF]
Agility is perceived as the dominant competitive vehicle for all organizations in an uncertain and ever-changing business environment. Many of the enterprises in present competitive environment need to have strategic plan for achieving agility.
Masoud Kassaei+2 more
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Measuring and improving information systems agility through the balanced scorecard approach [PDF]
Facing an environment increasingly complex, uncertain and changing, even in crisis, organizations are driven to be agile in order to survive. Agility, at the core heart of business strategy, represents the ability to grow in a competitive environment of continuous and unpredictable changes with information systems perceived as one of its main enablers.
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Effects of training on postural control and agility when wearing socks of different compression levels [PDF]
Study aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of training while wearing socks differing in compression level (clinical, sub-clinical, regular) on performance of static and dynamic balancing and agility tasks in healthy, physically active ...
Akseki+37 more
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