Agility

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Agility is the quality of being quick-moving and nimble. It can also refer to:

  • Sport agility, a component of physical fitness that describes changing the body's direction with speed and precision.
  • Dog agility, a sport for dogs in which they must be quick-moving and nimble.
  • Rabbit agility, a sport for rabbits.
  • Agility in business, often defined as the ability of a firm to sense and respond to business opportunities in order to stay innovative and competitive in a turbulent and quickly changing business environment. An agile firm (one that demonstrates agility) has the capabilities and processes to respond to unexpected environmental changes. It is one of the ilities.
  • Anystream Agility, enterprise-based media encoding software.
  • Agility Logistics, a global provider of logisitics and supply chain solutions
  • Agility CMS, Web content management software
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