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agility

In business, the ability of a company to operate profitably in a competitive environment of continually, and unpredictably, changing customer opportunities. The concept of the agile company recognizes that flexibility, combined with speed of response to market opportunities and threats, are what separate many successful companies from their competitors.

The origins of the concept are most closely associated with the work of US competitiveness expert Roger N Nagel. In Agile Competitors and Virtual Organizations (1995), Nagel and co-authors, Steven Goldman and Kenneth Preiss, present agile competition as a system with four strategic dimensions: organizing to manage change and uncertainty; leveraging the impact of people and information; cooperating to enhance competitiveness; and enriching the customer.



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The great tails of the plant men lashed with tremendous power about us as they charged from various directions or sprang with the agility of greyhounds above our heads; but every attack met a gleaming blade in sword hands that had been reputed for twenty years the best that Mars ever had known; for Tars Tarkas and John Carter were names that the fighting men of the world of warriors loved best to speak.
Twice at least I saved my breast from the mortal thrust of piercing steel only by the wondrous agility with which my earthly muscles endow me under the conditions of lesser gravity and air pressure upon Mars.
One brought his flute and another his violin, while there were some who sang and a number who performed upon the piano with various degrees of taste and agility.
 
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