Reasons Why Organizational Agility Is Important

arrow up

It’s hard to predict the future. Just think of all that has happened in the world in the last two years. From the COVID-19 pandemic to supply chain issues to inflation and war, no one could have predicted these events early enough to be adequately prepared.

These challenges make it more difficult for companies to succeed and achieve their long-term objectives.

When the needs of your employees, customers, and the market change suddenly, you must be ready to make the necessary shift. Proactive small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) can achieve this by practicing organizational agility.

Organizational agility is the flexibility and coordinated effort to address rapidly changing market conditions quickly. It empowers your people, processes, and technologies to change direction quickly, avoiding extended downtime and revenue loss.

Importance of Organizational Agility

Agility-focused businesses can manage their growth flexibly, independently, and productively, improving efficiency and reducing costs.

With this approach, you don’t predetermine the path forward. Instead, you make iterative changes based on feedback loops generated throughout the growth process, such as from employees and other key stakeholders. Once you’ve made changes to accommodate all the constructive recommendations, you can prepare to make additional changes based on future suggestions. Since your clients are also part of the process, you can use their feedback to identify priorities and make changes.

are you overpaying for IT support

What Is the Difference Between Agility and Scalability?

Scalability is the ability to increase or decrease your resources to meet critical needs. On the other hand, agility is the ability to react quickly to a situation, adjust with minimal downtime or loss, and keep moving forward indefinitely or permanently.

In simple terms, scalability refers to the ability to scale up and down in response to changing circumstances, while agility is all about the ability to move left or right to avoid a stumbling block.

You’ll need to be scalable and agile to ensure that your growth story is blemish-free as a growing company. To achieve that, you need to take care of a few things:

Thoroughly define your target audience. Delivering value to your customers on a consistent basis is critical. Make every effort to establish trust and transparency with them.

Gain a better understanding of the factors that influence value. Although many businesses have identified their core customer base, they don’t fully comprehend what motivates people to buy. Give customers prototypes and samples, then observe what they do to get a better picture. Continuously evaluate and record their preferences.

Approach growth in an iterative manner. In a highly unpredictable business world, where an unpleasant surprise can occur at any moment, it’s better to grow iteratively. This measured approach allows you to learn as you go and adapt your business accordingly.

Develop self-managing, integrated teams. Create small, self-managed teams with the skills and knowledge your organization will most likely require. Cross-train members so they can adapt to the needs of each iteration and figure out the best way to organize themselves to get the job done quickly.

Create a culture of constant improvement. Setbacks and challenges are common in business, but what matters is that you pick your business up after each fall and try to improve without hesitation.

Contact Us Today

Developing organizational agility may demand significantly more time and effort from you than you can devote. If that’s something that worries you, simplify your journey toward organizational agility by partnering with an expert managed service provider (MSP) like us. Contact us today to learn more.

Unique Differentiation

We’re a globally diverse, QMCS-certified cybersecurity provider with programs purpose-built for nonprofit success.

Through our #AtruCommunity initiative, we go beyond securing systems. We volunteer alongside your teams, amplify your mission through our platforms, and build relationships that feel more like partnerships than vendor agreements. Our team, representing over 10 countries, brings culturally aware, mission-aligned solutions that reflect the communities you serve.

At Atruent, every nonprofit partner has direct access to our leadership, personalized strategies that respect your goals and budget, and a team that shows up with passion, accountability, and heart. We don’t just protect nonprofits, we champion them.

Quantified Value

Our partnership delivers measurable impact, not just in security, but in mission effectiveness. With SOC 2 Type 2 compliance and guaranteed one-hour response times, Atruent provides enterprise-grade protection tailored to nonprofit realities. The stakes are high: the average cyber breach costs nonprofits over $200,000, resources that should be fueling programs, not recovering from crises.

We take a proactive approach. In 16 years, our clients have experienced zero major data breaches. Our 24/7/365 monitoring safeguards donor data, volunteer records, and beneficiary information, so you can focus on serving your community with confidence.
Through our #AtruCommunity initiative, we go even further, volunteering our time, amplifying your mission through our networks, and building partnerships that extend beyond the tech. The result? Stronger security, lower risk, and more resources redirected to what matters most: your mission.

Relevancy

In today’s digital-first world, nonprofits face growing cybersecurity threats that can jeopardize their ability to serve. With over 60% of nonprofits experiencing cyberattacks, and many lacking the resources to respond, trusted, mission-aligned partners are more essential than ever.

Atruent brings both technical expertise and heart. As a globally diverse, QMCS-certified cybersecurity provider, we understand the unique pressures nonprofits face. Through our #AtruCommunity initiative, we go beyond protection, we amplify your mission, volunteer alongside your teams, and treat every partnership as a shared purpose. Because when we protect your digital infrastructure, we’re protecting your ability to create lasting change.

Let’s Talk

7061 Deepage Dr.,
Suite 103 & 104,
Columbia MD 21045