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Ambidexterity
- am·bi·dex·trous ( m b -d k str s). adj. 1.
- Building Ambidexterity Into an Organization.
- Ambidexterity has been seen as a desirable organizational trait for decades, but the detailed survey to measure organization context.
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- TOWARdS A NETWORK MOdEL OF AMbIdExTERITy
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- Special Issue: Organizational Ambidexterity
- Organizational Ambidexterity: Balancing Exploitation and.
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- The sport fosters teamwork, cooperation, ambidexterity, and hand-eye coordination. Speed stacking alleviates this fear because your biggest opponent is yourself and the clock.
- Researchers: Jobs' Departure Will Test Employee Loyalty at Apple
- “In the short term, Apple will be able to benefit from ambidexterity,” having Cook as CEO and Jobs on the board, said Makri.
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- Her ambidexterity, intelligence and ability to see the field made her a natural for the position. "When we need her on defense, she's on defense," said junior sweeper Brady Wiles, a friend of Hickner's since they played together in the rec league.
- Soccer Power Rankings: The Top 10 Wingers in the World
- With his ambidexterity, the Spanish international can find better passing angles than predominantly one-footed attackers. His passing, vision and creativity set him apart from the majority of wide players.
- Rajiv birthday celebrated
- The motive behind the event was to exhibit the degree of ambidexterity among them. The students were encouraged to use their left hands for various activities to ensure they face no trouble if they have to.
- Ambidexterity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Ambidexterity is the state of being equally adept in the use of both left and right appendages (such as the hands).
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- Ambidexterity - Two Things At Once - Southpaw Ambidextrous
- Left Handers - Ambidexterity - Left Handed People - Lefthanders.
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- Ambidexterity and ADHD: Are They Linked?: Scientific American
- Aug 5, 2010 People whose brains are too symmetrical are at risk for cognitive problems.
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- Ambidexterity - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster
- am·bi·dex·ter·i·ty. noun \ˌam-bi dek-ˈster-ə-tē, -ˈste-rə-\. Definition of AMBIDEXTERITY.
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