S.O.L.V.E.S.: How the Balanced Company Solves Unseen Market Challenges for Radical Success: 1 (Ambidextrous Creation)


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S.O.L.V.E.S. is a book about exploring the tension between exploitation and exploration of business capabilities within an organization. The primary academic underpinnings include the theory of contextual ambidexterity. The most accepted definition of ambidexterity is a balance between explorations and exploitation resulting in an organization being capable of exploiting their existing competencies while simultaneously exploring new opportunities. James March refers to this as the exploration of new possibilities and the exploitation of old certainties. Exploitation includes such things as choice refinement production selection execution efficiency and implementation. While exploration encompasses knowledge creation and analysis of future opportunities. The book gives many examples of large organizations that have explored successfully and some that have exploited to their ultimate detriment.
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