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In this episode of Virtus in Action, Genaro Torres explores the concept of strategic agility—the ability to anticipate opportunities, adapt quickly, and create value in a constantly changing environment.
You’ll discover why agility is not just about speed, but about foresight, differentiation, and adaptability. The episode also addresses common traps that limit growth, such as excessive focus on cost reduction, blindly following customer feedback, or imitating competitors through benchmarking.
Genaro explains how true strategic agility requires moving beyond incremental improvements and instead reinventing how value is created. Through concepts like strategic orchestration and real-world examples, you’ll learn how leaders and organizations can coordinate people, knowledge, and partnerships to build agile networks that drive innovation and transformation.
Because in a rapidly evolving world, success doesn’t belong to those who move faster—it belongs to those who think differently and create value in new ways.
Genaro Torres
GTC Leaders — gtcleaders.com
LinkedIn: @genaro-torres
By Genaro TorresIn this episode of Virtus in Action, Genaro Torres explores the concept of strategic agility—the ability to anticipate opportunities, adapt quickly, and create value in a constantly changing environment.
You’ll discover why agility is not just about speed, but about foresight, differentiation, and adaptability. The episode also addresses common traps that limit growth, such as excessive focus on cost reduction, blindly following customer feedback, or imitating competitors through benchmarking.
Genaro explains how true strategic agility requires moving beyond incremental improvements and instead reinventing how value is created. Through concepts like strategic orchestration and real-world examples, you’ll learn how leaders and organizations can coordinate people, knowledge, and partnerships to build agile networks that drive innovation and transformation.
Because in a rapidly evolving world, success doesn’t belong to those who move faster—it belongs to those who think differently and create value in new ways.
Genaro Torres
GTC Leaders — gtcleaders.com
LinkedIn: @genaro-torres