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ambidexterity

[am-bi-dek-ster-i-tee] / ˌæm bɪ dɛkˈstɛr ɪ ti /


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But in basketball — as in soccer and lacrosse — ambidexterity is encouraged.

From New York Times • Mar. 24, 2019

In a subsequent study of 105 USA tech companies she’s studying how CEO humility facilitates organizational ambidexterity.

From Forbes • Oct. 26, 2013

Calls for ambidexterity were especially prominent in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

From Scientific American • Mar. 24, 2013

Ms. Johnson approved his ambidexterity for its neural benefits — “It’s always good to fire up both sides of the brain,” she said — and then together they tackled the white marble kitchen island.

From New York Times • Dec. 26, 2012

Not a bit too much for such ambidexterity.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, April 2, 1919 by Various