pidurduskiirendus
Pidurduskiirendus is a term coined by Estonian linguist and researcher, Jaan Ross. It is derived from a combination of two Estonian words, 'pidurd' meaning balance or harmony, and 'kiirendus', meaning acceleration or speed. The term refers to the simultaneous and harmonious achievement of two objectives, where one objective is often a speedier or more efficient completion, and the other objective is a stable equilibrium or balance.
In the context of organizational management, pidurduskiirendus can be understood as the ability to balance the
The concept of pidurduskiirendus has been discussed in various management and organizational theories. For instance, some
Pedagogically, pidurduskiirendus has been related to the concept of 'alance-between-competence-and-pedagogy', emphasizing the importance of balance between
In general, pidurduskiirendus can be seen as an essential aspect of effective management and leadership in