Sentences with phrase «embracing changes in the industry»

New NAR CEO Bob Goldberg's challenge to embrace the changes in our industry is discussed, as well as some of the new concepts you've likel heard of, but need to know more about, such as blockchain, machine learning, artificial intelligence and more.

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Weiss embraces the ever - changing regulations of the cannabis industry and continues to establish himself as an industry expert in the U.S. from a business, compliance and product perspective.
The juvenile products industry had not changed in decades and had yet to embrace technology.
The only constant in this digital revolution is the certainty of change, and the need for all people, in all industries and all sectors to embrace lifelong learning and knowledge advancement to reflect the world we live in.
How to develop your craft, improve your writing, get an agent, promote your work, embrace the digital age, and prepare yourself for the coming changes in the publishing industry.
-LSB-...] the time for legacy publishers to embrace the change presented to the publishing industry and become innovative, investing in ebooks and finding new ways to be digitally -LSB-...]
Now's the time for legacy publishers to embrace the change presented to the publishing industry and become innovative, investing in ebooks and finding new ways to be digitally disruptive.
It's just to point out that this latest God of War game has taken inspiration from the advances made in the industry since Ascension; rather than stubbornly clinging to the past, Sony Santa Monica has opted to embrace change to wondrous effect.
We in the industry need to make an effort to identify the best of these sites and embrace them, so that they are not at a disadvantage relative to the old traditional standbys, and so that they can eventually attract a large enough audience to help change the way we all think about games — for the better.
Through a pragmatic study of the societal changes of this time period, Nesbit attempts to understand the break towards abstraction, best characterized by artists Pablo Picasso and George Braque with the rise of Cubism, in which Nesbit interprets the Cubist line as an «embrace of the language of industry».
«Egalitarian communitarians,» by the same logic, readily embrace the most dire climate - change forecasts because they perceive exactly the same thing but take delight at the prospect of radical limits on commerce, industry, and markets, which in their eyes are the source of myriad social inequities.
The German energy industry has lobbied incessantly to amend the clean energy reforms — had they embraced the changes and absorbed the associated losses earlier, they would be in better shape today.
And in the past few weeks, investment banks such as UBS, along with Macquarie Group and Deutsche Bank have all noted how the solar industry is reframing energy markets in Europe, and beyond, and turning once profitable coal and gas fired generators into marginal businesses, and forcing many to close or to embrace a more rapid change to renewables and distributed generation.
Event topics will range from the influence of geopolitical changes in Europe and the U.S. in the luxury sector to best practice lessons on marketing across generations X, Y and Z, as well as embracing diversity in leadership to the branding of products and services, amongst a plethora of other issues facing the luxury industry.
In fact, I spent most of this year talking to thousands of attorneys about change: how studies show the very nature of who we are and what we are taught as attorneys makes us somewhat adverse to change; and how we can understand how to be a part of change, even if we may not embrace it, to help the legal industry change — because it most definitely needs the help even if our practices do not.
While the risks involved in AI and more automated services is a conversation worth having, we can learn from China's legal industry to embrace change and adapt.
As I have stated in this series, lawyers must embrace this change as an expansion of the industry, not cling to their monopoly while citing concern for consumers.
Despite large law firms» reputation as being slow to embrace change, the new partners gave their home firms surprisingly positive grades on how they are adapting to shifts in the legal industry.
In the 35 years since Kim first joined Seyfarth Shaw, the legal industry around her has changed drastically and she has embraced that change.
As changes in technology and data disrupt the legal industry, how can legal businesses build a culture that embraces innovation and experimentation in order to deliver benefits for clients in an increasingly connected world?
Hope for the best and expect the worst; embrace the prospect of a long, illustrious and lucrative career, but remember that changes in employment due to layoffs or industry changes, or unexpected medical bills or other major costs could force you to retire early and deplete your finances.
By asking yourself the above three questions, you identify the three indicators of being ready for disruption in your industry, moreover, how you can embrace and use these changes to your advantage.
Do you embrace change or bury your head in the sand when an industry disruptor rears its head?
There is change afoot in the real estate industry and a combination of fighting and embracing is going to be need to have a «Canadian solution».
It's our unwillingness as an organization to embrace unfettered innovation within the industry in response to changing consumer demands and needs.
Those of us who've experimented with the Internet for more than a decade, watched the growing pains of REALTOR.com, and read in this magazine about new, thriving business models understand that this industry embraces change.
«While as an industry we've seen incremental changes each year as real estate agents continue to adopt more digital marketing materials to take advantage of the new channel opportunities, in the last 12 months we have seen the biggest transition ever, and I can now say that real estate agents have truly embraced digital,» Congdon says.
The industry has evolved to embrace Social Media Networking and the Appification of websites, consequently, we have responded by making appropriate changes in our product Steven Hebert, COO of Coldwell Banker Pelican, launched his company's website with Terabitz last fall (www.coldwellbankerpelican.com).
When Bob Goldberg, a senior vice president of the National Association of REALTORS ®, assumes the top job in August, he says his mission will be to drive industry change and embrace disruption.
«Property.ca is ahead of the curve and has not only embraced the changes but has become a leader in the industry
Anne Ireland, broker at Century 21 Market Realty in Truro, N.S., says, «I believe the changes reflected with competition law and the access of MLS (means) that Realtors will need to embrace the evolution of our industry and accept private sellers as an opportunity rather than a threat.
When I was installed as president of the National Association of REALTORS ® a year ago in November, my inaugural address focused on the revolution occurring within our industry and how REALTORS ® must drive innovation and embrace change.
To break out of this rut on both sides, the entire housing industry needs to take a step back and look at everything that has changed around them, embrace it, and put the homebuyers first by putting them back in control of their own homes.
While legislation is always prone to change and markets will always fluctuate, the key to overcoming challenges is embracing new solutions and innovations launching in the industry.
(33 years) * «The advancement in mandatory education requirements for licensed Realtors and the willingness of Realtors to accept and embrace the consistency of organized real estate throughout our industry» is a major change, says Shirley Powell, owner and manager of Let's Deal Real Estate in Moncton, N.B. (25 years).
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