Question

An ambidextrous organization is one that:
A. pursues incremental improvements in operating efficiency, while R&D and other processes that allow the company to develop new ways of offering value to customers are given freer rein.
B. is capable of using efficiency and effectiveness with equal skill.
C. is very skillful and versatile with operating activity.
D. is managed by employing continuous improvement in operating practices while managing employees as a loosely integrated network of efficiency.
E. employs identical improvement methods for both operating processes and R&D.

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