“The Age of Agile” by Stephen Denning shows how flexible corporate structures and agile principles enable companies to adapt quickly to market changes and sustained innovation, particularly for technology entrepreneurs with a sales focus.
The book 'The Age of Agile' by Stephen Denning addresses the problem of rigid corporate structures. The solution lies in applying agile management principles: the law of the small team, the law of the customer, and the law of the network. These principles enable companies to adapt quickly to market changes and remain innovative. The result is increased adaptability, innovation and market proximity. This is particularly relevant for technology entrepreneurs with a sales focus, as agility has a direct impact on customer loyalty and revenue growth.