Sentences with phrase «extreme uncertainty»

What was remarkable was that, in this time of extreme uncertainty in financial markets, 80 per cent of the 462 works that were offered last week were sold.
Just a short while ago, sector wide book value declines caused extreme uncertainty in the mortgage REIT sector and made investors run for the hills.
This has paved the path for extreme uncertainty in the price frontier of mainstream cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum and Bitcoin when small tokens received through the ICO platform gets re-converted.
Eric Ries defines a startup as an organization dedicated to creating something new under conditions of extreme uncertainty.
In a startup situation, you're operating in extreme uncertainty, and the reason people don't hit their numbers is that those numbers are works of fiction.
«I've been part of several startups and know how challenging it can be to work in an environment of extreme uncertainty — taking an idea and building it into a sustainable business,» said Dan Servos, COO, Locationary and a MaRS mentor.
Kleist's characters, like the Marquise von O, a young widow who mysteriously finds herself pregnant, are shown in moments of deep crises, plunged into states of extreme uncertainty, while the dramatic narratives often end without resolution.
The danger of potentially catastrophic global warming is an almost paradigmatic case of decisionmaking under conditions of extreme uncertainty.
Eric Ries explains, «A startup is a human institution designed to deliver a new product or service under conditions of extreme uncertainty
Like it or not, we all operate «startups,» which Ries defines as human institutions operating in times of extreme uncertainty.
Other organisations fear the collapse of generally well functioning organisations because of the precipitous withdrawal of funding without time to plan or structurally adjust, the climate of extreme uncertainty, and the uncertainty as to security of land and assets.
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