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Jim Highsmith - EDGE_ Value-Driven Digital Transformation

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Praise for EDGE: Value-Driven Digital Transformation

This impressive book offers a holistic set of principles and practices that will help enterprises to upgrade their innovative capabilities. With a laser focus on outcomes and value, and relying on a product mindset, lightweight governance, and adaptive leadership, the authors explain how a company can survive and thrive with an agile product portfolio in an increasingly complex environment. This book should be cherished and devoured.

Jurgen Appelo, author of Management 3.0 and Managing for Happiness

As an entrepreneur who since 2008 has been growing a bootstrapped SaaS company that transforms industrial manufacturers into digital commerce powerhouses, I am living on the edge.

But thanks to EDGE: Value-Driven Digital Transformation, I now have a framework and vocabulary that I can use to reflect on my journey and visualize my organizational future. More importantly, knowing that the authors decades of experience and wisdom, encapsulated in EDGE, resonates with mine, I can confidently make this required reading by everyone at Corevist and recommend it to all of our clients who are struggling with their own digital transformations.

Sam Bayer, CEO, Corevist

Its refreshing to read a book that goes beyond the base camp of agility. So often we get to Scrum or some framework and then stop. True digital transformation is much more, and this book by Highsmith, Luu, and Robinson captures what every manager needs to know if we want to scale these challenging heights. Highly recommended!

Martyn Jones, Managing Director, SoftEd Group, New Zealand

EDGE: Value-Driven Digital Transformation is a valuable book and an indispensable guide to successfully navigating a digital transformation. Its packed with powerfully simple and practical guidance, asking us the questions we need to address. Ive found the practical operating-model framework focuses our attention on what really matters (i.e., adopting rapidly enough, developing differentiating capabilities to address emerging opportunities, and creating a sustainable advantage). Equally important are insights of traps that most organizations fall intoand straightforward suggestions of how to prepare.

Other highlights of value are recognizing paradoxes and practical tips on how to manage conflicting polarities with both/and thinking; how to more effectively and rapidly make decisions informed by empirical data and grounded by well-designed value models; and aligning adaptive strategy to execution.

Lastly, EDGE stresses investing in frequent, effective feedback loops that ensure todays competitive differentiators dont become tomorrows competitive anchors.

I believe EDGE offers us an indispensable toolkit to navigate life on the edge of uncertaintyand also to create our own, uniquely competitive capability to seize opportunities that are hidden in the emerging chaos: investing for change, working together, and adapting quickly and continuously.

A must read.

Pat Reed, former executive roles at Disney, Universal Studios, Gap Inc.; academic roles at University of Denver, UC Berkeley, and Woodbury University; entrepreneur and cofounder of iHoriz, Inc.

With the publication of EDGE: Value-Driven Digital Transformation, Jim Highsmith, Linda Luu, and David Robinson have written the book that is precisely what we need to help organizations be successful in the emerging world of the digital future. Agility and adaptiveness are qualities that should be part of all areas of business, but organizations are struggling with the details of how to make the transition. If they invest in the right digital technology, will all their problems be solved, or are there deeper and more pervasive changes that should be made to all of the management systems?

EDGE answers the technology question brilliantly through the concept of tech at the core. It was so well articulated that I sat there slapping my forehead because even ten years at Gartner hadnt made this concept as clear to me as this chapter did. I understood it intuitively before, but I didnt have the right words to explain it, and now I do. This chapter alone would make the whole book worth reading.

On the management side of the equation, I appreciated the concept of the Lean Value Tree. Organizations struggle with how to clearly define the value of any business decision, especially ones that do NOT lend themselves to a hard ROI. The Lean Value Tree provides a simple and direct approach to determining value, which in turn will help organizations make better investment decisions much more quickly.

Ive been looking for a book to recommend to the company managers I work with, and EDGE is exactly the book I had in mind. Thank you.

Donna Fitzgerald, Executive Director, NimblePM, Inc., and former Research VP at Gartner

EDGE is an outstanding read for business and technology leaders in search of higher performance, better cultures and a solid set of strategies to ensure your organization succeeds.

Packed full of clear and concise models and methods to help focus your innovation activities on outcomes and options to get there, EDGE: Value-Driven Digital Transformation is the go-to guide for leaders looking to link strategy to how an organization executes on delivery of value, delighting customers, and business results.

Barry OReilly, business advisor and author of Unlearn and Lean Enterprise

Agile as a broad business concept has now, finally, gone mainstream. Jim Highsmith was there at the beginning, in the 1990sone of very few players who created the powerful ideas behind agile. In this new book, these powerful ideas, significantly evolved, are unleashed on the challenge of digital transformation. Its a good fit, and yields potent insights.

Robert D. Austin, Professor, Ivey Business School, and author of Adventures of an IT Leader

With our clients, and with our internal initiatives, we need to figure out how to let teams be autonomous, yet focus on common goals. The EDGE framework, and this book that describes it, distills our current best understanding of how to balance that difficult puzzle.

Martin Fowler, Chief Scientist, ThoughtWorks

Connecting strategy to implementation and modifying an organizations planning process to take advantage of the flexibility software provides is a huge challenge. EDGE provides a framework for addressing that problem. This book is a must-read for anyone working to transform their company to be able to compete in a digital world.

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