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agility

[uh-jil-i-tee] / əˈdʒɪl ɪ ti /


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This requires a focused leadership team and organizational agility in change management.

From Barron's

The airlines carry a combined 22 million passengers annually, and the companies said the deal will allow for more agility with scheduling, improved reliability and better on-time performance.

From MarketWatch

The airlines carry a combined 22 million passengers annually, and the companies said the deal will allow for more agility with scheduling, improved reliability and better on-time performance.

From MarketWatch

UBTech's robots are designed for industrial use rather than tennis courts and, in all likelihood, the video was produced solely to demonstrate the agility of the Walker S2 to attract business customers.

From Barron's

Ellenbogen: I don’t think you can overestimate the importance of the marginal cost of intelligence heading to zero, and the opportunity, agility, and efficiency it will create in service and knowledge work.

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