Sentences with phrase «profound changes in the business»

We show you how to make the profound changes in the business of practicing law, such as globalization and artificial intelligence, a central part of your firm's ongoing strategy.

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This means the business is in for a profound change over the next two decades.
Business definition of transformation in an organizational context as «a process of profound and radical change that orients an organization in a new direction and takes it to an entirely different level of effectiveness.»
These technologies are driving profound changes impacting industries and business models as well as life, society, and the environment,» said Tim Zanni, Global and U.S. Technology Sector Leader at KPMG in the report.
Davies hailed the «near - revolution which has taken place in the boardroom and profound culture change at the heart of British business».
While we can readily acknowledge the profound changes in buyer - seller models of doing business, it is not so easy to see the profound changes occurring in how complex organizations conduct business and buying.
The Business Partnership published its own report in 1984 calling for «profound structural change» in schooling, with recommendations for increased choice, deregulation, statewide testing, and accountability.
It is undoubtedly true that technology has had a profound impact on all layers of society, including business, and in many cases it in fact engineered change to such an extent that businesses had to adapt or perish (and in some cases, had no choice, just perished).
This briefing launched the latest report from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills» Foresight programme, examining how the profound changes in natural and human environments across the world will influence and interact with patterns of global migration over the next 50 years.
Unfortunately, whilst a great idea in principle a truly «liquid workforce» would be difficult to implement for a large proportion of UK businesses in my opinion without changes to the law on employment status, as well as perhaps a profound change in attitude of all concerned.
The legal profession and the practice of law — like many other professions and businesses — are undergoing profound transformative changes driven, in large measure, by rapid technology changes.
«The Government's changes will have a profound impact on our criminal legal aid members who face uncertainty and very difficult challenges in changing their businesses to meet the Government's new requirements.
The following analysis from Brent, we think, is absolutely profound and is illustrative of what we in the professions are up against in our Quest to change the dying business model of professional firms.
Twenty years from now it's a country that has closed the gap in health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-Indigenous Australians, where cultural safety doesn't begin in the health system but in our homes and schools and public discourse, and where recognition of the urgency of climate change has prompted a profound sea change around the world in the way we live and do business.
Sweeping changes in the nation's demographic makeup will have profound effects on the nation's housing industry, according to «Big Shifts Ahead: Demographic Clarity for Businesses,» a new book by authors John Burns and Chris Porter.
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