Not exact matches
Only in Asia
did the CEOs cite economic factors — the skills shortage and the rapid
pace of technological change — as the top threats facing their business.
And when the
pace of technological change is outrunning the skills
of workers, companies don't have time to continually swap out their labor force for new, skilled workers.
«The
pace of technological change is so quick, no industry can hope to keep in - house all the scientists they need to
do basic and strategic research,» he said.
With the start
of a new academic year this month, how
do you
change the minds
of a predominantly institutionalized «brick - and - mortar» rigid style
of teaching ingrained in local Chinese teachers to one that addresses the fast -
paced technological learning lifestyles
of students today?
Public schools have to «make
do» all over, but the rapid
pace of technological change underscores how quickly educational institutions can fall behind in process, as well as in geeky tools.
What Paris can
do is help accelerate the
pace of technological adoption and
change, toward the day when the cleanest energy sources are also the cheapest and thus become dominant.
Although the adoption
of electronic records systems has
changed the way we
do business in the courts, judicial - branch policies and practices have not always kept
pace with the rapid
technological change.
In order to
do that, the firm drew on its knowledge
of legislation relating to connected and autonomous machines as it embarked on a lobbying effort with key industry bodies and authorities, highlighting parallels that address concerns around data and telecoms, and helping set precedents in an area
of law that is failing to keep
pace with
technological change.