Spillane expands upon this formulation, defining three types of co-performance: collaborated distribution (multiple leaders jointly enact the same leadership practice in the same context); collective distribution (multiple leaders perform separate but interdependent tasks in different contexts and in support of the same goal); and coordinated distribution (interdependent actions of multiple leaders are
performed in a particular sequence).
Not exact matches
It is true that a
particular gene of an Avidian that evolved to
perform the software operation called equals is complex
in this sense — a specific, complex
sequence of instructions produces the function.
Participants were instructed to play Super Mario 64 for 30 minutes a day, five days a week, take piano lessons (for the first time
in their life) with the same frequency and
in the same
sequence, or not
perform any
particular task.