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Qué (quién) es READINESS - definición

INDEX PUBLISHED BY THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM
Network readiness index; Network Readiness Index; Networked readiness index; Global Information Technology Report

readiness      
1.
If someone is very willing to do something, you can talk about their readiness to do it.
...their readiness to co-operate with the new US envoy.
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2.
If you do something in readiness for a future event, you do it so that you are prepared for that event.
Security tightened in the capital in readiness for the president's arrival.
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readiness      
n.
1) readiness to + inf. (her readiness to help was appreciated)
2) (to hold oneself) in readiness
readiness      
n.
1.
Promptness, promptitude, expedition, quickness, alertness, alacrity.
2.
Dexterity, aptness, aptitude, expertness, facility, knack, easiness, skill, quickness.
3.
Preparedness, ripeness, fit state, preparation.
4.
Willingness, disposition, inclination, cheerfulness, ease, alacrity.

Wikipedia

Networked Readiness Index

The Networked Readiness Index is an index published annually by the World Economic Forum in collaboration with INSEAD, as part of their annual Global Information Technology Report. It aims to measure the degree of readiness of countries to exploit opportunities offered by information and communications technology.

The 2016 edition covers 139 nations.

Ejemplos de uso de READINESS
1. Constant rotations have lowered readiness levels, with less than a third of the Army now reporting high readiness, it says.
2. Ortiz (D–Texas), chairman of the committee‘s readiness panel, said: "I have seen the classified–only readiness reports.
3. James Symonds, director of environmental readiness.
4. Palin‘s selection negates the theme of readiness.
5. "The readiness continues to decline of our next–to–deploy forces," Cody told the House Armed Services Committee‘s readiness panel last week.