What does it mean to build an ambidextrous organization?
Replied byFabricio-Bloisi
CEO at Prosus and Naspers
Niche: Technology
Revenue: $1M+/month
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Started: 1997
It means combining innovation and discipline. Companies need entrepreneurs who challenge the status quo, but they also need managers who can scale and execute. If you only have discipline, you become slow. If you only have creativity, you struggle to grow.
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