And
not lack of innovation, but poor quality controls.
The cause isn't a lack of innovation, Morgan Stanley concludes, but a lack of broad - based adoption of productivity - enhancing technologies, namely to service industries and small businesses.
Not exact matches
Don't blame employees for a
lack of innovation.
We seem to be suffering from maybe a
lack of financial managerial capability: great
innovations but
not the business acumen to bring it to the finish line.
Of course, losing wingers Robben and Ribery will have forced his hand slightly here, but it still shows a lack of a Plan B that Pep couldn't bring out a similar threat from other players like Gotze and Muller, who can both play wide, or indeed use Lahm in his preferred position of right - back and utilise his quality from there — in fact, the former Germany captain's use as a midfielder since this manager's arrival is one of many examples of his attempts at tactical innovation going wron
Of course, losing wingers Robben and Ribery will have forced his hand slightly here, but it still shows a
lack of a Plan B that Pep couldn't bring out a similar threat from other players like Gotze and Muller, who can both play wide, or indeed use Lahm in his preferred position of right - back and utilise his quality from there — in fact, the former Germany captain's use as a midfielder since this manager's arrival is one of many examples of his attempts at tactical innovation going wron
of a Plan B that Pep couldn't bring out a similar threat from other players like Gotze and Muller, who can both play wide, or indeed use Lahm in his preferred position
of right - back and utilise his quality from there — in fact, the former Germany captain's use as a midfielder since this manager's arrival is one of many examples of his attempts at tactical innovation going wron
of right - back and utilise his quality from there — in fact, the former Germany captain's use as a midfielder since this manager's arrival is one
of many examples of his attempts at tactical innovation going wron
of many examples
of his attempts at tactical innovation going wron
of his attempts at tactical
innovation going wrong.
The
lack of investment in agricultural
innovation and the devastating impact
of food aid on local farmers hasn't helped either.
Let's
not blame policies for
lack of creativity or
innovation!
It doesn't
lack for ambition, but in terms
of finesse,
innovation and execution this remains a poor advert for HD style shooters on the Wii.
Laced with punishing difficulty spikes that put off rather than urge on, Rack
N Ruin falls short with an array
of irksome gameplay elements and
lack of innovation.
If the core gameplay wasn't so monotonous then this
lack of innovation would be more forgivable.
I'm
not the only one who thinks learning technology is too set in its ways — according to a recent report by Deloitte1, the Learning Management System market is set to drop from $ 46.6 billion last year to $ 33.4 billion by 2021 due to
lack of innovation.
Hill blames this funding rigidity —
not the
lack of ideas from teachers, principals, or innovators — for the relative scarcity
of education
innovation at scale.
Even though, government part or full ownership
of the «big three» might lead to
lack of innovation and
lack of user trust, government interference can
not be ruled out; there may also be (additional) charges levied on the Internet regionally.
Meanwhile DeVos»
lack of soft skills required
of any political officeholder — along with her failure to hire a strong communications team who can help her prepare for public events — was also on full display last week when she criticized teachers and American public education for
not being innovative during a speech before
innovation - minded teachers and school leaders at SXSW's annual education conference.
This is due
not to a
lack of technological or pedagogic
innovation, but to gaps in organizational and industry alignment that prevents
innovation from impacting today's school buildings.
Volvo might never shed its «boxy, but safe» image, although that's
not for a
lack of innovation on the part
of this traditionally Swedish luxury brand.
It's
not fair to criticise publishers too much on their
lack of innovation and change (it is fair to criticise them harshly in this fight for higher ebook prices because that is simply going against business common sense, on top
of the democratisation
of reading).
Even though Amazon dominates the e-reader market in the US, thus far we have
not suffered some negative consequences
of such dominance -
lack of product
innovation due to
lack of competition, along with a jacking up
of prices.
I really don't know what you mean by
lack of innovation.
Whether this
innovation enhances the e-book experience is open to debate, but the overall quality
of the product is
not: Except for its
lack of wireless connectivity for purchasing books without connecting to a computer, the Touch Edition is a worthy competitor to Amazon's Kindles.
«New York's longstanding quasi-monopoly on the publishing business hasn't been ideal for consumers, either,» he points out, citing delayed digital releases, too - high digital prices, and a
lack of consumer - and author - centric
innovation.
I'm
not saying the Nook is the answer, but Amazon's
lack of innovation is making it easier for new devices to leapfrog the Kindle.
I wouldn't be so quick to say which one is better because I owned a Prime and sold it due to it being inconsistant most
of the time with the browser crashes wifi
lack of app optimizations and gps issues when on the other hand the iPad 2 keep in mind a whole year older just simply works in every aspect and no I'm no APPLE FAN BOY but ppl spend hundreds
of dollars on these devices and they don't work consistantly and my eyes that doesn't put you ahead
of the game yea Android has wonderful ideas that blow you away and then it seems Apple just doesn't utilize enuff
innovation sumtimes its jus crazy I could go all day... In my eyes Android still has some work to do!!!
Over-saturation,
lack of innovation and expensive gimmicks
not compatible between versions are what screwed up these games.
Criticise its
lack of core
innovation if you must, but millions upon millions
of fans who keep coming back for more year on year can't be wrong.
To say it's odd seeing Sony,
not Nintendo, blaming protecting children for their
lack of innovation on the cross-play front would be an understatement.
While the mechanics may
not be all that original, the customization possibilities, exploration, and puzzles make it so that players won't be troubled by the relative
lack of innovation.
Not that I can tell after about three hours
of playing, other than a worrisome
lack of innovation.
doesn't deliver much in way
of innovation but what it
lacks in originality it makes up for in familiarity and difficulty.
Its hints
of innovation don't go as far as they seem to promise and the
lack of a multiplayer component is simply impossible to understand.
Unfortunately, Ghost Blade HD doesn't deliver much in way
of innovation but what it
lacks in originality it makes up for in familiarity and difficulty.
The problem with EA Sports is
not complicated controls, it's the
lack of innovation in their games.
People say that there's a
lack of innovation in the gaming industry, but that's simply
not true.
In the end, Super Bomberman R may
not be one
of the greatest entries in the series due to its
lack of innovation to the classic formula and some camera issues and tedious bosses in its story mode, but it does provide that classic Bomberman gameplay that it sure to bring a good deal
of fun in multiplayer sessions, whether battling various foes online or teaming with a friend in story mode.
The game wasn't pushed back because
of bugs or
lack of innovation.
I'm
not saying to boycott that franchise per say, but if the
lack of innovation bothers you then do something about it.
However, if you don't change the game enough, you're left with the same crowd who enjoyed the previous games, but also criticized it for the
lack of innovation.
i don't see any
lack of research for alternative forms
of energy; i read about new
innovations every day, especially in the solar field.
The practice
of innovation at the expense
of security can
not therefore be maintained, and leaders need to start to think
of a
lack of security for what it really is — a risk to the whole business.
The commoditization (probably
not a word)
of so many practice areas and the
lack of real
innovation being offered only drives down prices.
But I do
not believe that a
lack of innovation accounts for this situation.
But as I see it, the real problem is
not a
lack of innovative technology, it is that the legal system resists
innovation.
by Rick Seabrook, Managing Director for EMEA A pet theory
of mine is that one
of the causes
of the
lack of genuine
innovation in traditional law (clearly
not the only cause nor necessarily the...
As we're finding on a daily basis, the fact that partnerships don't pro-actively innovate, doesn't mean that those outside the partnership aren't frustrated by their own firms
lack of innovation.
Arguably, most / all recent Big Law failures have been due to mismanagement and
not due to a
lack of investment in
innovation or a
lack of efficiency.
One last thought on leadership. When truly disruptive
innovation collides with any market, historically the big boys don't survive. They are
lacking the bold leadership required to make major course corrections. The top ten most profitable law firms - 9
of which have no blogging presence to speak
of — will lose their position if they don't join the party. As Kevin O'keefe noted this week, anonymity online is a losing proposition, while others disagree. We aren't just talking about blogging though, it's the whole social media system - Legal Onramp, JDSupra, and even LinkedIN, Twitter, and Facebook. These are powerful tools, and real leaders will understand, like their younger counterparts, it is much more significant to harness the power
of fire, than to simply try and stamp it out for fear
of getting burned.
But in light
of Simon Chester's post on the
lack of innovation in the legal world, and Vincent Gautrais» note (at comment 5), I'm
not so sure.
Notable points asked
of and addressed by the witnesses included the need for security and investor compliance for U.S. cryptocurrency exchanges; the need (or in Rosenblum's case,
lack thereof) for regulators to distinguish the difference between cryptocurrencies that are considered digitally scarce commodities and securities tokens; the need to establish a harmonization among the «patchwork»
of regulatory agencies dictating how to move forward; and the policing
of cryptocurrencies, all in such a way that won't stifle domestic
innovation by forcing investors and businesses to leave the country.