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IADS Exclusive: Agile implementation & benefits to reap

IADS Exclusive May 2025 Maya Sankoh

[This IADS Exclusive is the second part of a series of two dedicated to the Agile methodology] 

Retail is changing faster than ever. Customers expect convenience, personalisation, and seamless shopping experiences, whether online or in-store. Technology is advancing rapidly, and market conditions are more unpredictable than ever. To keep up, retailers need to be agile, literally. Agile, originally created for software development, has become a game-changer in retail, helping businesses streamline operations, stay innovative, and improve customer experiences. This paper builds on IADS Exclusive: Embracing Agile, which introduced the core principles of Agile and its growing importance in retail. 

For Agile to work, companies must rethink how they operate. It’s not just about adopting a new system, it’s about fostering a culture of adaptability, teamwork, and continuous learning. Leaders set the tone by encouraging experimentation and collaboration, while teams embrace Agile frameworks like Scrum, Kanban, and Extreme Programming (XP) to improve efficiency and spark innovation. Retailers don’t need to completely restructure their organisations to adopt Agile. Instead, they can introduce Agile practices within specific projects, allowing them to gradually build a foundation for long-term flexibility and resilience. 

Agile isn’t a magic solution, and challenges will arise, but when implemented effectively, it helps businesses respond faster to market changes, keep employees engaged, and deliver better customer experiences. In today’s retail landscape, agility isn’t optional, it’s essential. 

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