Sentences with phrase «respond to changing trends»

Smaller studios also use fewer resources and can respond to changing trends quickly.
The fundamentals are great, they're responding to changing trends, and they have brands with competitive advantages.

Not exact matches

... There's a lot more that's going to change in that space over the next two years and we're going to try and continue to leverage our strengths of the past but also respond to some of those new emerging trends.
Being innovative and engaged isn't enough, to stay viable in the fast - changing landscape that is today's value system, a successful business has to be able to respond quickly to trends and shifts.
But in the weeks since President Trump rolled out tariffs on Chinese imports — and China responded in kind — nothing much has changed in the hard data as it relates to the US macro trend.
$ 1.6 billion including debt, will be Hershey's biggest acquisition to date and shows just how serious Hershey is about expanding its portfolio to respond to, and potentially get ahead of, changing food trends, dietary concerns and new shopping habits.
The panellists moved on to other transformations in the food industry and how businesses should respond to changing consumer trends in order to stay profitable.
While Zara has built the world's largest apparel business based on rapidly responding to fast - changing fashion trends, getting items from factory to store in approximately two weeks, Uniqlo takes the exact opposite approach, planning production of its wardrobe essentials up to a year in advance.
Theme 2: Matching skills to new needs A call to match education with the actual skills that are needed by the economy, this paper emphasizes the need for systems to design educational program paths that are flexible and can respond to the needs of various sectors as their requirements change in response to world economic trends.
If a longer term moving average is used the trader may be too slow in responding to a change in trend, forsaking much of the profit potential.
The interesting part is off course that the CO2 trends so markedly responds to temperature changes.
The scope of this chapter, with a focus on food crops, pastures and livestock, industrial crops and biofuels, forestry (commercial forests), aquaculture and fisheries, and small - holder and subsistence agriculturalists and artisanal fishers, is to: examine current climate sensitivities / vulnerabilities; consider future trends in climate, global and regional food security, forestry and fisheries production; review key future impacts of climate change in food crops pasture and livestock production, industrial crops and biofuels, forestry, fisheries, and small - holder and subsistence agriculture; assess the effectiveness of adaptation in offsetting damages and identify adaptation options, including planned adaptation to climate change; examine the social and economic costs of climate change in those sectors; and, explore the implications of responding to climate change for sustainable development.
«Our study clearly showed that European migratory bird species with declining breeding populations in Europe in the last decades (1990 — 2000) responded the least to recent climate change as reflected by the temporal trend in spring migration phenology, or even delayed their timing of spring migration, whereas species with stable or increasing populations advanced migration.»
As of this writing, there is observational and modeling evidence that: 1) both annular modes are sensitive to month - to - month and year - to - year variability in the stratospheric flow (see section on Stratosphere / troposphere coupling, below); 2) both annular modes have exhibited long term trends which may reflect the impact of stratospheric ozone depletion and / or increased greenhouse gases (see section on Climate Change, below); and 3) the NAM responds to changes in the distribution of sea - ice over the North Atlantic sector.
If one is interested in long - term trends in sea ice or how it responds to changing climate forcing, generally, it is best not to use an operational product, but rather one that is consistently produced and retroactively quality controlled.
In a detailed study of trends in UK ecosystems, researchers have found that not only has the environment changed, but everything from butterflies and beetles to soil, is responding.
Projection of future climate trends on the 10 - 100 year time scale depends crucially upon improved understanding of ocean dynamics, particularly upon how ocean mixing will respond to climate change at the ocean surface.
Another trend — exemplified by the humanizing law school movement — seeks to improve both learning and student well - being by decreasing some of the well - documented negative psychological effects of law school created in part by the focus on competition and extrinsic motivation.8 Law schools are beginning to respond to these reports by revising their curricula and preparing for anticipated changes in the American Bar Association (ABA) standards for law school accreditation that will require a greater focus on student assessment and outcome measures.9
Demonstrated in - depth knowledge of current trends and issues in academic libraries and higher education with the capacity to respond effectively to changing needs and priorities.
Respond to telephone calls by following the company's specific procedures and protocols • Introduce self and company over the telephone and inquire into how a customer wants to be assisted • Listen to the customers» problems carefully and jot down any important points • Ask questions to determine details of problem and note down important information • Diagnose and resolve technical glitches in systems and run customers through appropriate steps to solve problems • Analyze problems and instruct callers on how to resolve them by walking them through each step • Provide walk - throughs to customers and inquire into any changes that transpire • Troubleshoot problems by applying advanced knowledge of software and hardware systems • Escalate complicated issues to the supervisor or appropriate departments and perform regular follow up • Create tickets in the system according to specified procedures and ensure that they are followed up on priority basis • Respond to inquiries regarding services and timelines through emails, tickets and over the telephone • Ascertain that all customer information is kept safe and confidential at all times • Create and maintain records of calls on each shift and use them for troubleshooting and reference purposes • Ascertain that irate customers are handled according to specific company protocols and supervisors» orders • Inform supervisors of any recurring problems in customers» accounts and ensure that they are resolved immediately • Keep abreast of changes and trends in system information and technology updates
WORK EXPERIENCE MartInn — Philadelphia, PA Retail Manager Jan 2006 — Mar 2013 • Managed daily operations of the store • Managed and motivate sales staff to meet sales targets and ensure efficiency • Managed stock levels • Analyzed market trends • Dealt with staff issues and training needs • Responded to customer issues and complaints • Organized special promotions and events to increase sales • Initiated changes to improve business prospects • Strategized plans for meeting and exceeding sales targets
• Interview, hire and train members of sales teams to perform in accordance to company's mission • Handle staffing and staff scheduling duties by ensuring that adequate staff is available at appropriate times • Manage stock levels and make important decisions regarding inventory control • Create and maintain liaison with suppliers and vendors to ensure that merchandise is always available and delivered to the retail outlet on time • Analyze present sales figures and perform market analysis to determine trends and customer preferences • Provide feedback to supervisors and arrange for sales teams to be trained according to changing marketing trends • Ascertain that quality of customer services provided is in sync with the customer service e policies of the company • Respond to customers» complaints and problems with the focus of retaining their business • Collaborate with marketing teams to lead promotional activities • Understand forthcoming customer initiatives and monitor the activities of local competitors • Assist customers with decision making by providing them with complete product information and demonstration
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