Agility |
Source |
Agility is the ability of dynamic design to find the need for changes from both internal and external sources, perform these changes in a planned manner and maintain above-average performance. |
Worley and Lawler (2010) |
Agility is the ability to detect and use opportunities promptly |
Nemkova (2017) |
Agility is opportunities using (speed, accuracy, and cost savings) for innovation and competitive actions aimed at achieving the goal |
Huang et al. (2012) |
Agility is the ability to sense changes in the environment and respond quickly and effectively. |
Zhen et al. (2021) |
Agility is the ability to support economic activity and development in a competitive environment of constant and unpredictable changes by responding quickly and effectively to changing markets and product requirements. |
Vernadat (2001) |
Market Agility - the ability to "collect and process large volumes and a variety of information to identify and predict external changes", as well as "track and quickly improve products to meet customer needs" |
Li et al. (2021) |