VUCA isn’t a condition – it’s an experience of the world.

Agility isn’t a thing.

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The volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity we experience depends on 

* our intent – what we’re trying to achieve

* our framing and perspective – how we’re seeing things

* the context and our interpretation of it

* our ability, learning, history, understanding 

It’s contextual. It depends on how you’re seeing things and what you’re trying to do. You have to take all of the above as a given to say something is VUCA (or my preferred version, Rafael Ramirez’s Turbulent-Uncertain-Novel-Ambiguous (TUNA) )

That means that ‘agility’ isn’t a thing – it can only be defined in relation to what you’re trying to achieve, in what context – and your ability to get to do that, or not.

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