Sentences with phrase «fast pace of change»

The lightning fast pace of change makes it more exciting than ever to be in the publishing business.
«It's an incredibly exciting time to be in learning and development — from the lightening - fast pace of change in technology to finding ways to motivate and delight new generations in the workplace.
The ambitious targets of tech entrepreneurs also create a high - pressure environment and the fast pace of change in the tech industry leaves many entrepreneurs facing a significant growth challenge.
The fast pace of this change has left many parents feeling at a loss for how to explain it to their children, and how to function in their daily lives.
«With a new government, there may be a faster pace of change, and that will bring plenty of new jobs,» Quaschning says.
Work stress factors meanwhile might include work overload, difficult relationships, a fast pace of change, deadlines and unrealistic demands.
After this, defining your learning culture is the next step, according to Simon; «Some schools may be creative by culture able to handle a fast pace of change while others are more traditional, preferring low - risk, familiarity and a slower pace of change?
A RAND study of the implementation of co-requisite models in Texas, for example, found that many participating institutions reported faculty resistance (most commonly from developmental education faculty), challenges with scheduling and advising, insufficient training and support, and anxiety over the fast pace of change.
• Eleven of the 12 noted that it's been tough to address teachers» concerns about the new systems and the fast pace of change.
Another recurring issue mentioned at Digital Book World 2014 was the fast pace of change in the publishing industry.
Acknowledging the fast pace of these changes, the 2014 Update shows the impact of one year on teachers» views on the Common Core State Standards.
In the AMA interview, he synopsizes the fast pace of change in the primary and secondary art markets:
Each create different needs but the more important the need, on a scale down from necessity to leisure, the faster the pace of change from print to electronic.
There is talk of making a friendlier regulatory environment but with the fast pace of change, this needs to happen sooner rather than later.
One would expect the fast pace of change generally and increasing globalisation to be reflected in an increase in the exceptions to the duties of confidentiality or secrecy owed by banks to their customers.
As these two industries combine, the challenge for the legal industry is to keep up with the fast pace of change that the tech industry is accustomed to.The challenge for the technology industry is to understand law firms and identify how technologies can be utilised in the legal environment.The combination of these sectors also gives rise to opportunities for new roles within a law firm, breaking the traditional hierarchy.
Graduate opportunities are multiplying in the IT and technology sector as it continues to undergo a lightning - fast pace of change.
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