Agility quotient
From Conservapedia
According to Superior Staffing:
| “ | AQ stands for Agility Quotient or Adaptability Quotient. It's the ability to shift as needed when unexpected obstacles or opportunities arise. While IQ and EQ are essential, it's AQ that can keep you in the game.
Individuals with strong AQ can anticipate and react quickly to change. They don't mind experimenting to find the right solutions. As managers, they guide their staff effectively through change, keeping them motivated and assuaging their fears. People with AQ are easy to recognize. They stand apart. Nothing seems to throw them off their game. When everyone else is panicking, they are quickly coming up with solutions and putting them into action. They are unflappable.[1] |
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Contents
Book
- AQ: A New Kind of Intelligence for a World That's Always Changing by Liz Tran. Crown Currency. February 3, 2026
See also
External links
- The Agility Quotient: Why we need to move on from IQ and EQ, Big Think
- Is it agility or adaptability?
- Agility Quotient, Project Management
- The Future of Work: How Agility Quotient Helps Prepare for Automation and AI, Skillsize.ai
- Leading with Agility: Why Adaptability Quotient (AQ) is the key to organizational success
Videos:
- Agility quotient - video playlist, Video playlist
Notes
- ↑ Forget IQ and EQ, the REAL Key to Success is AQ, Superior Staffing