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Since nonroutine operating decisions do not typically involve large dollar amounts, managers do not need to consider uncertainties when evaluating them.
Labyrinthine Motor Skills
Complex movements and coordination guided by the inner ear's structures, related to balance and spatial orientation.
Systemic Motor Skills
Broad physical abilities involving large muscle movements such as walking, running, and jumping, which require coordination of the body’s muscular and nervous systems.
Gross Motor Skills
Skills that employ the large muscles used in locomotion.
Agility
The ability to move quickly and easily, often reflecting physical coordination and nimbleness.
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