imitable
(adjective)
Capable of being copied.
Examples of imitable in the following topics:
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The Resource-Based View
- Effectively, this principle translates into valuable resources that are cannot be either imitated or substituted without great effort.
- Non-substitutable – Even if a resource is rare, potentially value-creating and imperfectly imitable, of equal importance is a lack of substitutability.
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Learning to Speak
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Nonverbal Communication
- These include smiling, hand movement, eye contact, or imitation, and are generally intended to reinforce or clarify meaning being communicated verbally.
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Honesty in Leadership: Kouzes and Posner
- Model the way: Leaders must clarify their values and set an example for their employees to imitate, underscoring the importance of modeling positive characteristics such as honesty.
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A Leader's Influence
- Similarly, identification happens when people seek to imitate and follow the actions of people they look up to and respect, for example a more experienced co-worker or trusted supervisor.
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How to Assess Culture
- Lehmann, Feldman & Kaeuffer (2010) stated that cultural learning is dependent on innovation or the ability to generate new responses to the environment and the ability to communicate or imitate the behavior of others.
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Quantitative and Analytical Management Tools
- Simulation is the imitation of a real-world process or system over time.