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A study looking at 41 businesses found that ambidexterity was highly correlated with performance.
In higher divisions of play, ambidexterity between down-hands is required.
What he had was ambidexterity of the feet.
He tossed the knife from left to right and back again, trying to intimidate them with his ambidexterity.
Not least among the athlete's essential tools is ambidexterity - the ability to use both hands equally well.
Ambidexterity is exceptionally rare, although it can be learned.
Organizational ambidexterity can be considered primarily from two angles.
Various organizations have been able to overcome organizational challenges and become more innovative because of ambidexterity.
The name given to Ryoma's ambidexterity because he can play with either hand.
Ambidexterity is highly prized in the sport of baseball.
In addition, ambidexterity can promote some other positive organizational outcomes besides innovation.
Boundary conditions were also addressed on choosing between structural and contextual ambidexterity.
He displayed unprecedented ambidexterity while jumping off either foot during his competitive jumps.
I have developed a linguistic ambidexterity that I will be the first to admit is not at all typical.
Ambidexterity is beneficial to organizations in many aspects.
Ambidexterity can also be hampered by employee desire to receive organizational rewards.
Structural differentiation and ambidexterity: The mediating role of integration mechanisms.
The degree of versatility with each hand is generally the qualitative factor in determining a person's ambidexterity.
Ambidexterity is when a person has approximately equal skill with both hands and/or both sides of the body.
Like Mackenzie King, he was the inheritor of a certain political ambidexterity.
Senior managers may be the key for facilitating the context and social base for ambidexterity.
Proponents of the sport say participants learn cooperation, ambidexterity and hand-eye coordination.
A 1967 study by Douglas, found no evidence to correlate mathematical ability with left-handedness or ambidexterity.
As Taylor points out, Brant's cultural ambidexterity was a mixed blessing.
Training in ambidexterity was instrumental in both applying this strategy and not falling victim to it.