Not exact matches
Where
big corporations generally have layers and layers of corporate bureaucracy to wade through, not to mention the livelihoods of thousands of employees in their hands, and many stock and stake holders to answer to, smaller companies have always had the advantage of being able to pivot
fast by
making quick
decisions.
With so many things going on at such a
fast pace once the baby is born, it is important to
make most of the basic,
big decisions before one even checks into the delivery room.
According to the study, the researchers» genetic analysis supports previous findings that people carrying autism genes tend to be intelligent, as well as findings about common traits between autism and high IQs —
bigger brains that grow
faster, better sensory and visual - spatial capabilities, and improved
decision -
making, to name a few.
They have to manage the increasingly complex demands and
fast - flying deadlines of school and extracurricular commitments, they have to think abstractly about moral and ethical dilemmas
big and small, and they have to
make decisions about personal responsibility and safety, among other daily challenges.
As I described in a recent post, Eisler said that what
made the
decision to go with Amazon easy was that the web giant promised to not only get his books to market
faster — both in print and electronic form — but also offered to sell them at a lower price than the traditional publisher, and apparently (although the terms of his deal weren't released) gave him a
bigger share in the proceeds to boot.
How
fast things will change in the
big houses is an open question (and the answer is different for every house), but it is undeniable that the
decision -
making structures that worked for print books readily accepted time lags that are a real handicap in the evolving ebook world.
«The scammers want you to
make a
fast decision and to react quickly,» says Mycholuk, «and this is a
big, red flag.»
But sometimes
big, playful dogs come at us so
fast, I have milliseconds to
make a
decision.
So we went back to the drawing board and
made a couple of
big decisions: we brought forward a number of story moments, to get into the action
faster, and also rebuilt the whole first island for Arthur.»
The world's
biggest international organisations rely on us to help them
make the right
decisions in a
fast - changing world.