Sentences with phrase «failed strategy changes»

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«In a world that's changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks.»
With revenue sliding from existing games and most new titles failing to break through the app store clutter, Glu will change its strategy resulting in lower expected revenue and larger losses for the rest of the year.
A financial auction earlier this year, following a failed attempt by activist shareholders to change Yahoo's strategy, culminated in the Verizon - Yahoo transaction.
If you over manage by changing funds frequently due to market panics, then you lose the dollar cost averaging advantage and possibly find yourself buying high and selling low, a strategy designed to fail.
He still believes in his transfer strategy that worked for him in the 90s and early 2000s but he has failed to realize that times have changed and what worked back in the day works no more under current market realities and thats the reason he seconds guesses, delays, waits for the final hour hoping to get some quality for bargain prices and when he doesn't he settles for, according to him the» strong squad we currently have».
(4) the Groundhog Day effect — the inability to prepare for the inevitable slump that usually comes during or following the heavy holiday schedule in December / January... whether it's injuries or Wenger's disdain for the January transfer window, which makes sense in light of his disdain for spending, his philosophy for handling this situation has failed miserably... my question, once again, is how many times can one person try the same failed strategy before making some sort of fundamental changes... just think to yourself about our recent January dealings, especially in those years where we were still in the race but in desperate need of reinforcements, then try not to throw up a little in your mouth
Injuries indeed a factor, but then again that is every season (should take a look at that) but we CONSISTENTLY fail specially this season, because our Manager does not innovate, adapt, change strategies when he needs to... we have a team that could beat the Top 4 other teams with lesser quality do it why shouldn't we??
Sticking to a failing manager who refuses to change his ideas, tactics and strategies, at the expense of the club's progress, or being realistic enough to admit that it is madness to keep doing the same thing over and over, and expect different results?
In turn, with their signings last summer failing to have the expected impact, the transfer strategy is set to be changed as the Parisians look to spend big on difference makers while simultaneously weakening their direct rivals.
If you are returned, Mr Chairman, why not drop the failed public relations strategies and make the changes people want to see before your retire?
Certainly an agency which sees a failing strategy should be bold and tell the client so, and the in - house team needs to have the courage to advise its board of the need for change if a campaign isn't working.
Unfortunately they have failed because the electorate simply does not believe Clegg; they think he can not be trusted because he changed his mind on economic strategy prior to the general election yet continued making arguments which ran counter to this change.
This is not a strategy bound to fail, in fact, it could herald some much needed change in how our politics operates.
Paterson, a former Senate minority leader before being chosen as Gov. Eliot Spitzer's running mate in 2006, in May at the state convention said he didn't want to «raise expectations» and pointed to the failed «six and change» strategy of taking the chamber out of Republican hands.
Nick Clegg has revealed he urged David Cameron to change the remain campaign strategy in the final weeks before the EU referendum, saying the economic - focused Stronger In campaign was «bloodless» and failing against the emotional pull of the leave campaign.
If you have tried countless diets in the hopes of losing weight, but have failed to achieve any noticeable results, perhaps it's time you changed your strategy and try to lose the excess weight in a natural way.
Jan. 1 is the universal day for starting new, making changes and beginning destined - to - fail dieting strategies.
Murphy argues that leaders will inevitably fail to find the right strategies for every situation, make occasional public gaffes, renege on commitments in the face of competing demands, be caught off guard and flummoxed as they struggle in a turbulent world, be misunderstood and unable to respond because of confidential information, and be rejected in their efforts to promote change or adopt new approaches.
But as a strategy to change schools or districts, it seems likely to fail.
That's why the nation needs a portfolio of strategies to change the fortunes of kids trapped in failing schools.
Some of the biggest funders on the scene remain devoted to a reform strategy that has so far failed to yield transformative change, while a range of other funder - backed efforts aren't yet operating at a scale likely to produce major breakthroughs.
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«The truth is,» he wrote, «that the students in these schools are poised to become the latest victims of a failed educational strategy — one that ignores the possibility of strengthening schools, closes them on the basis of mysterious and ever - changing criteria and shuffles thousands of our neediest students from one struggling institution to another.»
Mitra identifies and examines the strategies — both successful and failed — that were used by the schools to listen to, understand, and actively engage students in school change.
All of the other companies failed or had to change their business strategies, but Nokia is still going strong with the same business plan twenty years later.
This style change is going to be interesting and you will be on the front seats to watch me either fail or success but I am confident this strategy will pay off handsomely.
««The biggest risk is not taking any risk... In a world that changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks.
He failed, and he changed his strategy.
As Mark Zuckerberg (Co-founder of Facebook) says — «The biggest risk is not taking any risk... In a world that changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks.»
And then an article will come out saying you need to stay the course, changing strategies every few years is bound to fail.
The fifth reason why the conventional stock market investing advice needs to change is that it fails to reflect the difficulty of maintaining a buy - and - hold investing strategy for the long term.
This new approach to fire, still more a goal than actual policy, represents a sea change from old strategies focused on suppressing fire — many of which have demonstrably failed.
Paul Quencé Merritt (no relation to me) asks why we don't just adapt as best we can to the coming climate changes, since we have neither the will nor the means to prevent them, and our current strategies have failed.
It is all the more galling then that, despite the huge budget deficit, UK taxpayers are being asked to bail out the oil sector, which for years has failed to put in place a sustainable strategy resilient to changes in demand and price volatility.
The Bush Administration, driven by its politics of downplaying the reality of human - driven climate change and the seriousness of potential impacts of climatic disruption, failed to move the USGCRP to a focus on impacts and response strategy research.
Using cAGW fear as a socializing method (and taxes / cap»n trade etc.) to change peoples power consumption is a failed strategy resulting in expensive / scarce power (wind and solar).
An office or strategy for innovation in government (or government transformation) should be focused on culture change — providing the room to «fail forward,» to take risks and make (small) mistakes, to experiment, launch, and reiterate — and once something works, to ascertain how it can be scaled.
«Change fails less often for the poor strategy or technical difficulty, & # Clark notes.
Strategies for changing a relationship usually fail a person who is emotionally unprepared.
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This approach recognizes that without a couple first experiencing a change of heart, and making the necessary effort to live out their faith on a daily basis (such as seen in the mandate to love your neighbor as yourself), any strategies that are presented to help them reduce conflict will ultimately fail.
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