Sentences with phrase «compete on quality»

«That means you're going to want to compete on the quality of the audio, which has far more margin potential, even though that's a crowded space, too.»
You can't compete on quality and service without putting a price tag on it.
Like my favourite baker, too many law firms compete on quality alone and when faced with competitors of similar quality, we become lost and have no way to differentiate ourselves.
Unlike my favourite baker, in a crowded, over-capacity legal marketplace with flat growth, we can no longer compete on the quality of our «red bean buns» and hope to have a sustainable business.
Apple - led price fixing conspiracy only worked if all major publishers participated, and Macmillan alone will just have to compete on both quality and price.
It means that we have to price our books in line with traditionally published books and compete on quality.
Common standards make it much easier for teacher - preparation providers, charter schools, and digital providers like the Khan Academy or Florida Virtual School to operate in multiple states and compete on quality without having to accommodate the quirks that characterize 50 sets of standards.
An annual report on the effectiveness of textbooks would transform the market, by providing publishers and software developers with a stronger incentive to compete on quality.
Never Judge a Book by Its Cover — Use Student Achievement Instead Brookings, 3/3/16 «An annual report on the effectiveness of textbooks would transform the market, by providing publishers and software developers with a stronger incentive to compete on quality.
A better solution is to provide the same allocation to all schools that serve similar student populations, and then allow them to compete on quality.
This arrangement creates incentives for providers to perform at the prescribed level and compete on quality.
Farmers who cater to the specialty coffee market compete on quality.
Since it is not possible for them to compete with their Indian and Filipino counterparts on the basis of cost, they need to compete on quality.
Improve your bottom line by connecting with women vendors who can compete on quality, service and price
Up until a couple of years ago, the grocery price war had largely been fought over mainstream products like soda, soup and cereal, leaving higher - end organics to compete on quality.
Some analysts feel GM has the bankroll and technology to undersell rivals such as Tesla and perhaps even compete on quality at some point.
So long as there are other athletic shoes available (and the lack of entry barriers ensures that there will be), Nike and Adidas will have to compete on quality, price, and social responsibility, irrespective of a merger.
Some innovations, like stockings that don't run or light bulbs that last a long time, have meant that industries compete on quality and service and not quantity.
It's far better to compete on quality, ingenuity and customer service than to position yourself as your industry's low - cost provider.
Construction companies traditionally compete on quality, speed, and cost.
We are competing on the quality that we provide, and the comprehensive services that we provide.
You should be competing on quality!

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By focusing on the end user experience, Amazon will progressively weed out those companies that previously have been able to compete head - to - head with higher quality businesses and higher - quality products.
Action: Rate how well your business competes on price, quality and speed.
«All they can do is compete on price from day one, which creates an environment that those critical quality elements simply can't grow in.»
In addition to the challenges of competing on brand, price and quality corporations in the west will soon be competing in the area of social change.
That topic has been the stock - in - trade of the consultants and academics who have taught us the intricacies of reengineering, total quality management, customer service, competing in the global marketplace, and so on.
On the other hand, quality may well suffer especially if cheese makers end up competing in the price dimension.
Actual results, including with respect to our targets and prospects, could differ materially due to a number of factors, including the risk that we may not obtain sufficient orders to achieve our targeted revenues; price competition in key markets; the risk that we or our channel partners are not able to develop and expand customer bases and accurately anticipate demand from end customers, which can result in increased inventory and reduced orders as we experience wide fluctuations in supply and demand; the risk that our commercial Lighting Products results will continue to suffer if new issues arise regarding issues related to product quality for this business; the risk that we may experience production difficulties that preclude us from shipping sufficient quantities to meet customer orders or that result in higher production costs and lower margins; our ability to lower costs; the risk that our results will suffer if we are unable to balance fluctuations in customer demand and capacity, including bringing on additional capacity on a timely basis to meet customer demand; the risk that longer manufacturing lead times may cause customers to fulfill their orders with a competitor's products instead; the risk that the economic and political uncertainty caused by the proposed tariffs by the United States on Chinese goods, and any corresponding Chinese tariffs in response, may negatively impact demand for our products; product mix; risks associated with the ramp - up of production of our new products, and our entry into new business channels different from those in which we have historically operated; the risk that customers do not maintain their favorable perception of our brand and products, resulting in lower demand for our products; the risk that our products fail to perform or fail to meet customer requirements or expectations, resulting in significant additional costs, including costs associated with warranty returns or the potential recall of our products; ongoing uncertainty in global economic conditions, infrastructure development or customer demand that could negatively affect product demand, collectability of receivables and other related matters as consumers and businesses may defer purchases or payments, or default on payments; risks resulting from the concentration of our business among few customers, including the risk that customers may reduce or cancel orders or fail to honor purchase commitments; the risk that we are not able to enter into acceptable contractual arrangements with the significant customers of the acquired Infineon RF Power business or otherwise not fully realize anticipated benefits of the transaction; the risk that retail customers may alter promotional pricing, increase promotion of a competitor's products over our products or reduce their inventory levels, all of which could negatively affect product demand; the risk that our investments may experience periods of significant stock price volatility causing us to recognize fair value losses on our investment; the risk posed by managing an increasingly complex supply chain that has the ability to supply a sufficient quantity of raw materials, subsystems and finished products with the required specifications and quality; the risk we may be required to record a significant charge to earnings if our goodwill or amortizable assets become impaired; risks relating to confidential information theft or misuse, including through cyber-attacks or cyber intrusion; our ability to complete development and commercialization of products under development, such as our pipeline of Wolfspeed products, improved LED chips, LED components, and LED lighting products risks related to our multi-year warranty periods for LED lighting products; risks associated with acquisitions, divestitures, joint ventures or investments generally; the rapid development of new technology and competing products that may impair demand or render our products obsolete; the potential lack of customer acceptance for our products; risks associated with ongoing litigation; and other factors discussed in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including our report on Form 10 - K for the fiscal year ended June 25, 2017, and subsequent reports filed with the SEC.
In addition to sound quality, Sonos is also planning to compete on flexibility in terms of choosing your favorite voice assistant.
If Southwestern Ontario can not compete on labour costs, it can certainly compete on labour skills and product quality.
These new rules, he continued, «will level the playing field so that retirement advisors will compete based on the quality of advice that they give.»
Operators in the industry compete on the basis of price, quality of service and breadth of service offerings.
He says Mexican marijuana imports dropped by 40 percent «because they can't compete with the American quality and the American market... just two states stopping fighting the war on that drug, it has been effective.»
Over the past several years, pizza chains have increasingly competed on price, sometimes at the expense of quality ingredients, and that is now beginning to have a negative effect on customer satisfaction.
With Quick Service Restaurants still competing for takeout foot traffic, adopting a to - go program that showcases high quality, on - demand options will help put your Fast Casual restaurant on the map.
At the same time, Australia's increasing difficulty in competing on price means that local businesses have little option but to target premium and high quality global markets.
Drawing on his work as an economist at the Food & Agriculture Organization's Investment Center Division, Andriy will cite a number of different examples to demonstrate how market intelligence plays a central role in adding value through exports, and how quality control and efficiency along the value chain are critical for those competing in the international market.
In turn, depending on the opposition and what Valverde feels suits the players at his disposal best, Barca have a lot of quality in the squad and it would be a surprise to not see them competing for major honours this season regardless of whether or not they were able to land all of their top targets this summer.
we are so far behind the last four of the CL that if wwenger is a serious manager he has to admit that at least two real quality signings are essential if we are to compete in epl and cl next year... walcott probably one of the most overrated players in the history of the epl... not really his fault to be honest... but its time to move on
All I know is that at this moment with sanchez staying our best 11should compete for top 4 but will not challenge for the title... Need a quality upgrade on both the right wing and in the middle of the park....
If we are saying we missed on Schweinsteiger even at 31, I'd agree with you, I we were complaining about not getting Ibra, I'd agree but most of these other players are not tried and tested at highest levels of the game we'd like to compete at, Cech is quality, Sanchez is quality, Suarez is quality, Aguero is quality, Ozil is quality, Fabregas is quality.
As confirmed by the club on their official site, Naby Keita will arrive from RB Leipzig this summer, but surely if they wish to build a deep squad full of quality, Liverpool must think about adding numbers as opposed to merely replacing any individuals that leave Anfield if they want to compete on various fronts moving forward.
Whether or not it's the right approach remains to be seen as United will compete on various fronts this year, and depth will be key to ensure that Mourinho has the quality to call upon for different games as he rotates his line - up.
In turn, it's widely expected that he'll be active this summer, with a number of ageing stalwarts on expiring contracts having to be replaced as well as additional quality and depth being added to compete on various fronts next season.
Meanwhile, it's no surprise that Juve are keen on signing him, with the Bianconeri looking for that step up in quality to allow them to compete in Europe next year.
@sandeep Yes they can play there but they won't perform only giroud or welbeck for lacazette can perform You even didn't mention iwobi who the best winger to cover sanchez and he is not good enough to compete for the title I want 11 quality player on the field or a player with potenial Enough deadwood representing our club
It's suggested in the report that Michy Batshuayi is expected to leave after just 12 months at Stamford Bridge, while although Diego Costa will stay, Antonio Conte needs depth and quality in order to see his side compete on various fronts next season.
For a club looking to compete on various fronts every year, that surely won't be enough quality and depth and so if they are left short, the Red Devils will undoubtedly look to the transfer market to address the problem.
The counter argument to that is of course that City will be competing on various fronts and will need quality and depth in all positions, and so Aguero would certainly have a major role to play at the Etihad.
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