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Only capabilities that are valuable, common, costly to imitate, and substitutable can be strategic capabilities.
Insight Learning
A form of problem-solving where the solution comes suddenly and unexpectedly after a period of contemplation, seeing the problem in a new way.
Kitchen Drawers
Storage compartments within a kitchen used for organizing utensils, tools, and other kitchenware.
Mirror Neurons
Neurons that fire whenever an animal performs an action, such as stretching out its arm or reaching toward a target, and also whenever the animal watches another performing the same action.
Tongue Movements
The motion and actions of the tongue, which are essential for various functions such as speaking, eating, and swallowing.
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