Organizations like the Postal Service make
effective use of technology because they must keep up with FedEx, UPS, and other delivery services.
Not exact matches
I think it is so important to be able to crack the calculus
of productivity, and to be sure that you can
use technology in an
effective manner so that logistics wise, distribution-wise, production-wise, you can be sure that you are achieving productivity,
because if you can't, then you can't sustain your business growth model.
The underlying logic
of this stance is articulated with characteristic clarity by Larry Bartels, who has written: «In a world where most campaigners make reasonably
effective use of reasonably similar resources and
technologies most
of the time, much
of their effort will necessarily be without visible impact, simply
because every campaigner's efforts are balanced against more or less equally
effective efforts to produce the opposite effect.»
Caroline Wright, BESA director said, «British teachers are world - leaders in the
use of educational -
technology in the classroom so it is
of great concern that pupils are being denied access to innovative and
effective digital learning
because of poor internet connectivity in more than half
of the UK's schools.
But just
because a
technology has been refined into an
effective and efficient option for daily
use, as the bicycle has, doesn't mean that progress stops, as evidenced by the virtual explosion
of e-bike designs, folding bikes, and alternative frame materials (most recently, coppiced hardwood).
But deployment
of these
technologies is by no means certain, in part
because the technical hurdles associated with their relatively safe and
effective use may be insurmountable, and in part
because the risks attached to their development and deployment may render them socially and politically unpalatable.
In this environment,
effective firms and legal departments will move to
use mobile
technology to create productivity gains for their lawyers, deliver better client service, act on new business opportunities, acquire needed information in critical moments and save on cost — and they'll do it
because each
of these actions leverages mobile
technology to create maximum business value for legal research.