Going Agile, a Post-Pandemic Universal Work Paradigm - A Theoretical Narrative Review
Going Agile, a Post-Pandemic Universal Work Paradigm - A Theoretical Narrative Review
Author(s): Dana Rad, Gavril RadSubject(s): Economy, Micro-Economics
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: Agile work;agile maturity;agile method tailoring;
Summary/Abstract: Due to digital transformation, technology advancements, telework, we can no longer pretend that traditional work offers high incentives and efficiency, but on the contrary, traditional work falls behind each year, deeming organizations and individuals to adopt the agile work. Rapid technological developments have altered the way businesses operate, with the goal of producing viable solutions in an environment fraught with unpredictability. This paper is a theoretical narrative review on the general topic of agile work. The present paper addresses the issue of determining the best international practices for implementing agile methodology at work, carrying out a theoretical narrative review. Basing on literature on present-day theory the authors make an attempt to explain the implications of implementing agile methodologies into organizational culture, summarize existing approaches to classifying the main effects on implementing agile methodologies at work, consolidate and document best international practices for agile methodologies development among employers. After defining the concepts of agile method tailoring and agile maturity, the data obtained in the theoretical narrative analysis reveal that the implementing agile methodologies have a direct impact on management style, on teams, on learning environments, and on employee’s mental health. An overall conclusions and discussions section is presented along with the personal opinion of authors. This work is intended to open a post-pandemic agile work research methodology, since there are no systematic approaches to this topic.
Journal: Postmodern Openings
- Issue Year: 12/2021
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 337-388
- Page Count: 52
- Language: English