Folks, I’m losing it. Please help. What’s the word commonly used in business alongside “pivot”? It denotes the need always to be willing to change.
I was thinking about it yesterday and then today it escaped me completely.
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Folks, I’m losing it. Please help. What’s the word commonly used in business alongside “pivot”? It denotes the need always to be willing to change.
I was thinking about it yesterday and then today it escaped me completely.
Agile?
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Agile, as in Agile Manifesto, definitely works, thank you.
There was another word. Maybe starts with a d? It’s painful to not be able to remember.
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Adapt?
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“What’s the word commonly”
Deft? Deftly? Dextrous?
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Everybody’s suggesting adjectives.
Are we looking for a verb that works in the same slot?
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Ductile?
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When the current strategy isn’t quite hitting the bullseye, enter the graceful maneuver known as “pivot.” The elegant pirouette of business strategy—the pivot! A Strategic Change in Direction: A pivot not just a minor adjustment, but a foundational shift — a tectonic plate rearranging earthquake — itself beneath the business landscape.
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Transform and innovative are the two words for that on my org.’s mission statement page. Such mission pages probably the have more of those words than we can think of.
Also, this is the kind of task that a chatbot would be good at, I think.
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Is the word “nimble”? That was all the rage for a bit.
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flexible.
resilient.
direction
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Is swivel the word you had in mind?
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