Striving for Agility in a VUCA Environment: The Analytic Hierarchy/Network Process
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The business world is currently operating in an increasingly challenging environment characterized as volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA). If anything, the current COVID-19 crisis is a demonstration of this. What began as a health crisis has become a social and business crisis of large proportions.
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Agile, VUCA, Analytic Hierarchy Process
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