Global and regional education suppliers are raising their stakes in the Middle East as the region's e-learning market sees revenues rising to $ 560.7 million by 2016 amid a very
competitive growing size of the self - paced e-learning market, a research conducted by Docebo entitled «e-learning Market Trends & Forecast 2014 — 2016 Report» revealed.
Not exact matches
«We must tackle the underlying causes of deteriorating liquidity and the financing in venture markets soon,» says Russell, «or run the risk of losing the best source of capital to
grow small - and medium -
sized Canadian businesses into globally
competitive enterprises that drive job creation, innovation and economic growth.»
Fast
growing economies of China and India, a former powerhouse in Japan, an increasingly affluent South Korea, and the fast -
growing Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN).61 Each possessing multiple regions and demographics that demand varying tastes,
sizes, prices, packaging and branding, as well as differing in standard business practices, routes to market and
competitive landscapes.
Egalite found, «The
competitive threat of the LSP ranges from negligible to modestly positive in the public schools exposed to the threat of competition, with effect
sizes growing in magnitude as the
competitive threat looms larger.»
Ironically, all of these vehicles are about the
size that the original Honda CR - V and the Toyota RAV4 were when they defined the marketplace, but as those vehicles got more successful, the also
grew to be more
competitive with traditional SUVs.
The original RAV4 was about the
size of the current Scion xB, and Toyota knew it had to
grow to stay
competitive.
Medium -
sized towns such as Salem and Eugene are
growing as well, but they are still fairly
competitive, particularly within common practice areas such as personal injury, divorce and family law.
Although smaller in
size that some of our competitors, our firm is highly
competitive in the
growing e-discovery arena and offers high quality service at
competitive rates for our clients.
This time around, they've taken a different approach to things, once again
growing in
size and becoming a more
competitive handset in terms of specs.
To remain
competitive and continue to
grow, they'll have to go further out on the risk curve, which for some will mean going down in property
size and market
size.