Sentences with phrase «adopting new business models»

When a company takes a pro-competitive action by introducing a new product, lowering its prices, or even adopting a new business model that helps it sell more product at better prices, it typically does not want its competitors to copy its action, but prefers to maintain a first - mover or competitive advantage.
«I think we could see many more developers going out of business next year unless they start adopting a new business model
This report examines the radical changes the UK Bar is undergoing, including the opportunity to adopt new business models and structures.

Not exact matches

The former chief executive of law firm Talbot Olivier has questioned the corporatised business model adopted by his old employer, after taking up a new role at Hotchkin Hanly.
Being open minded, and embracing these innovative new business platforms and models, smaller companies adopt change quicker than large corporations.
In Silicon Valley terms, they «pivot» and adopt a «new business model
«As banks adopt new technologies and build new businesses, the talent model will need to shift profoundly.
But those things are true of any new business model trade publishers might try to adopt.
The laws allow stores to remain in operation, so long as they adhere to the new regulations and adopt a humane business model, where the focus is on the sale of supplies and services like grooming and training instead of the sale of live animals.
The new plan was to use tuition money to ensure that Cooper was always «equal to the best» colleges in America, which was code for adopting their business model of using tuition fees to pay for constant expansion and cost inflation.
«While utilities will have to adopt to the new technologies and business models in order to stay in business, the Germany economy in total is forecasted (in long - tern projections) to benefit from the shift and the energy transition,» she said.
Otherwise, this creates the possibility of GM being disrupted in the way described by Clayton Christensen in The Innovator's Dilemma: «Christensen suggests that successful companies can put too much emphasis on customers» current needs, and fail to adopt new technology or business models that will meet customers» unstated or future needs; he argues that such companies will eventually fall behind».
Law firms risk getting left behind as their competitors adopt new business structures, billing models and client services, and client expectations are broadening drastically.
The company had recently adopted a new product focus in which Farwell was not the expert — one of his subordinates was — and the restructuring of management personnel was a consequence of this altered business model.
Albeit some businesses of law have innovated in many ways this past decade since the passing of LSA2006, such as reinventing old business models, creating new business models, adopting smart digital strategies, making the switch from legacy IT systems to cloud based, and the efficient use of office space etc etc, it's only now, in 2015 that a significant game - changer is afoot.
By adding day - on - date game releases, Microsoft is adopting an interesting new business model and a cheap way for Xbox gamers to experience the best their console has to offer.
Designed and developed a prototype for the new business model (Project ICE - Inter Company Enhancements) that they are going to adopt in Europe.
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