Definition
A company's ability to adapt quickly to change; loudly proclaimed in mission statements while organizational structures remain ossified.
Example Usage
We pride ourselves on organizational agility, which is why it took 9 months to implement a simple policy change.
Origin
Emerged from agile software development and became business jargon in 2010s
Fun Fact
Only 13% of organizations successfully execute rapid transformations despite claiming agility.
Source: Strategic management terminology
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