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  2. Leapfrogging - Wikipedia

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    Leapfrogging is a concept used in many domains of the economics and business fields, and was originally developed in the area of industrial organization and economic growth. The main idea behind the concept of leapfrogging is that small and incremental innovations lead a dominant firm to stay ahead.

  3. Bounding overwatch - Wikipedia

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    Bounding overwatch (also known as leapfrogging, moving overwatch, or the buddy system) is a military tactic of alternating movement of coordinated units to allow, if necessary, suppressive fire in support of offensive forward "fire and movement" or defensive "center peel" disengagement.

  4. Leapfrogging (strategy) - Wikipedia

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    Leapfrogging was an amphibious military strategy employed by the Allies in the Pacific War against the Empire of Japan during World War II. The key idea was to bypass ...

  5. Leapfrog development - Wikipedia

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    When leapfrogging occurs, infill development often follows. The eventual development of the vacant land between the city and the leapfrog development is called infill. As infill development increases, leapfrog development will eventually slow over time.

  6. COOs solidify their dominance as best path to the corner ...

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    The path to the corner office can be a long and winding road, but increasingly, its penultimate stop is that of the chief operating officer. Long a job that readies ambitious executives to become ...

  7. Leapfrog (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Leapfrogging, a theory of economic development; Leapfrogging (infantry), an infantry tactic for advancing towards an enemy position; Leapfrogging (strategy), a military strategy, also called island hopping; LeapFrog Enterprises, an educational toy company; Leapfrog Group, a patient safety organization that grades hospitals based on a set of ...

  8. Leapfrog - Wikipedia

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    The first participant remains still after putting their hands on their own knees while bending over, which is called giving a back. [citation needed] With dispatch the next player swiftly dashes forward, and (while in forward-motion), briefly plants their hands upon the first's back for push-off support (while straddling with legs wide apart) while hoping to vault clear-over that first ...

  9. Mobile payments in China - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 130 China's wide adoption of mobile payments without significant credit card usage is an example of leapfrogging development. [1]: 130 The increase of mobile payment systems such as Alipay and WeChat Pay have facilitated the rapid rise of e-commerce in China. [2]