Sentences with phrase «adapting to changes»

Since water managers are largely following the West's rigid planning model, these countries are going to have difficulty adapting to changes in water availability.
A well - rested baby has an easier time going to sleep and adapting to changes.
There is a fine line between adapting to changes and abandoning principles that are the reason for your success.
Maintaining the quality and consistency of its product while also adapting to changes in consumer tastes remains Bassetts» No. 1 priority.
Instead of adapting to the changes around them, fundamentalist Christians (and others, but I'm just talking about Christians) are wildly attacking everything that comes close to contradicting an increasingly narrow worldview.
I saw then, and am even more convinced now, that the publishing industry was rapidly changing, and that most publishing companies in the world were not properly adapting to these changes.
James Petzke @ This Is Common Cents writes Financial Superpowers: The Automagic Climate Controlled Super Suit — Adapting to changes in temperature can save you hundreds of dollars in electric costs.
Though it can be terrifying, if you're recognizing and adapting to changes the way a fast - growing company should, invariably, there will come a time when you need to scrap your entire plan, Kaplan says.
And we've had big changes we've had to undergo in history to adapt to changed conditions and we've overcome them.
Lindenmayer points out that the ability to adapt to changing circumstances, lead others and follow a proven system are key success attributes veterans bring to franchising.
With penetrating insights and pointed anecdotes, Covey reveals a step - by - step pathway for living with fairness, integrity, service, and human dignity — principles that give us the security to adapt to change and the wisdom and power to take advantage of the opportunities that change creates.
Are we adapting to their changing demands?
The company has also been slow to adapt to changing retail trends, like sales primarily driven by e-commerce and in - store innovations.
Referring to the company's plans for the next five years as «intentions,» Kopke says he aims to build an organization «that constantly adapts to changing market conditions and feedback.
His promotion is part of an effort by JPMorgan to adapt to changing market structures.
There's been uncertainty in the industry ever since Trump initiated the national security - based tariff investigation, so companies will just continue to try and adapt to the changing circumstances, said Canadian Steel Producers Association president Joseph Galimberti.
Beset by labour disputes and an inability to adapt to changing markets, the country's largest firms merged in 1968 as British Leyland before being nationalized in 1975.
Because of that, those wanting to start a health - tech company need to be willing to learn and adapt to the changing industry.
Not only do our developers have to adapt to changing processes, this demand also increases the burden on existing infrastructure as well as challenges IT professionals to manage more devices and wireless activity.
Barra brings experience helping GM, one of America's most well - known companies, adapt to a changing technological landscape, including the advent of ride - share services and self - driving cars.
The only bridge to startup sustainability is how willing you are — as a leader and a company — to adapt to changes in the environment.
«The satellite is meant to handle more tactical shifts because we're trying to adapt to changing market conditions.»
When customers start contacting your customer service team, use their feedback and your team's insights to understand why some customers are having trouble adapting to the change.
Strive to innovate, adapt to changes in the market and stay two steps ahead of the competition.
As we shift to being a culture of snackers, the industry will be forced to adapt to changing preferences.
In truth, most so - called curriculum overhauls are cosmetic marketing exercises intended to show that a school is adapting to the changing needs and demands of business.
Both are trying to adapt to changing consumer tastes, as people become skeptical of packaged goods in favour of more natural and healthier foods.
«Sitting in my role at BlackRock it was incredibly fulfilling and interesting to take ownership of how the firm was going to adapt to those changes,» DeCicco said.
The leaders who don't adapt to change typically fall, along with their companies.
Major airlines are having to adapt to changes, with Ryanair, Europe's biggest budget airline, reluctantly recognizing unions last year to avert a strike, after a shortage of standby pilots forced it to cancel 20,000 flights.
What many boards seek today are people able to adapt to changing conditions and lead amid volatility.
Simply put, integrity lowers costs and speeds up your company's ability to respond and adapt to change.
But our culture is not haphazard, it's by design - it's what fuels our ability to be nimble, adapt to change and defend those who can't defend themselves.
Companies also need to provide the mobile devices employees need to carry out their work in order to adapt to the changing trend.
We work in highly chaotic environments which require effective communication in order to adapt to change.
While we have to uphold the law on the books, there are times our laws must adapt to changes in the marketplace.
Taylor notes that most companies can adapt to changes in policy, even big ones, with adequate warning — about six months to a year.
In both cases, these areas are in constant change, so we have to adapt to these changing needs to develop what is best for everyone.
«We are building a machine learning platform that will help in sales tax calculations and can adapt to the changes that the government is implementing,» adds Chriss.
This means both having a compass, so you know the overall direction of your business, and a radar, so you're able to continuously sense and adapt to the changing context.
They focus their energy on adapting to change, rather than resisting it,» claims Morin.
They perform best when they are in maximum learn mode, taking new risks, and adapting to change in the market.
«Our managers look at three key areas — passion, proven history, and an employee's willingness and ability to adapt to change and take on new things,» David Stafford, chief human resources officer and executive vice president of personnel for Michelin North America, told Business Insider.
Figuring out how to adapt to the changing environment and changing scenarios, empowered me to get comfortable in the unknown.
«Although we had identified the various risks associated with integration, including the amount and pace of change required, we underestimated the impact and the time needed for the organization to adapt to those changes.
You will see how these successful leaders communicate with different personalities, develop vision, build trust in their people, and win loyalty, as well as overcome adversity and adapt to change.
A deal for Mednax would be the latest in a string of acquisitions of physician networks, a business that has struggled in recent years to adapt to changes in how U.S. health insurers reimburse providers.
The recent news out of these two companies suggests that they may be more willing to adapt to the changing nature of digital commerce.
Going forward in this post Hummingbird, Panda, Penguin world, SEO companies will have to recognize and adapt to the changing link building process to make sure that their clients» businesses are successful online.
It requires listening to customers, paying attention to the context of their purchases, and becoming a «living business» that constantly adapts to changes.
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