Understand and
respond to their changing demands if you want them to engage with your content.
There is no way for an employee to be rewarded, let alone promoted, unless he or she is actively enhancing the firm's capacity to
respond to the changing demands of the marketplace.
Not exact matches
You really have
to be involved on the grass - roots level so you can immediately
respond to your customers»
changing demands.»
First, the discipline around marketing strategy and research they developed during the recession — and the ability
to respond nimbly
to changes in
demand — will continue
to serve them when the economy recovers.
We're helping customers
respond to user
demands and market
changes, comply with regulations, and secure the entire organization — all while reducing costs.
But with a quantity that does not
respond to demand, the price of Bitcoin (in US dollars or Chinese yuan) must do all the
responding to changes in
demand.
They would like
to respond to the promise of renewal that they sense in the Good News, but they also want
to hold back a great part of themselves because of the
demand for
change in them that comes with the promise.
A crucial question for the Roman Catholic community today, for example, is whether or not it can
respond creatively
to the challenge of individual voices as diverse as those of Hans Küng and Daniel Berrigan, and adapt its communal life
to the
demands for
change that they place upon it.
What I propose in the present analysis is
to emphasize three major sets of forces
to which the leadership of emerging universities and their constituencies were
responding: first, those having
to do with the
demands of technological society; second, those having
to do with ideological conflicts; and third, those having
to do with pluralism and related cultural
change.
Changing lifestyles and personal wellbeing are disrupting the chocolate market, new research suggests, presenting an opportunity for manufacturers who
respond to new consumer
demands.
They can help you
to respond to changing consumer
demands such as the drive
to remove gelatine in foods for clean label, religious or dietary reasons.
Over the last two years, scientists from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Sweden have examined projections and current data
to identify ways in which the dairy industry may
respond to challenges such as population growth, urbanisation, and climate
change, in order
to meet increased
demand for dairy products over the next half century.
This, too, is an ongoing process that
changes as the child grows and
responds to different
demands in school, in extracurricular activities, and at home.
WHEREAS,
responding to the effects of climate
change demands international, national, and local action;
If enough national parliaments express concern with a piece of EU legislation then the EU should abandon it or
respond to a
demand for
change.
«In the face of rapidly expanding energy
demand and the increasingly urgent threat of climate
change, we are continuing
to respond to the energy system as it evolves rather than actively managing its transformation,» Didier Houssin, IEA's director of sustainable energy policy and technology, said yesterday at the report's launch.
And if it already has enough available resources
to respond to those
demands with relative ease, there is no need for any
change to occur.
Long - term improvements and
changes in muscle tone and body shape as well as muscular strength, endurance and cardiovascular fitness
demand training in a way that forces your body
to respond to new challenges.
In a «stressed state,» hormonal levels
change dramatically,
to allow the body
to respond to the stressor (in this case a high athletic
demand), which means burning more sugar, burning fewer fats, etc..
Murphy argues that leaders will inevitably fail
to find the right strategies for every situation, make occasional public gaffes, renege on commitments in the face of competing
demands, be caught off guard and flummoxed as they struggle in a turbulent world, be misunderstood and unable
to respond because of confidential information, and be rejected in their efforts
to promote
change or adopt new approaches.
Importantly, civil society is often better equipped
to identify and
respond to needs as they emerge, adapt
to changing conditions, and subside or pivot when
demands have been met.
Focus Education
Responds To «Unprecedented
Demand» For Training Following Maths Curriculum
Changes
Aberdeen High School's (AHS) philosophy of education recognizes and
responds to our community of diverse learners with consideration
to the
demands of an increasingly complex and constantly
changing technological society.
Presents recommendations for
responding to legitimate student
demands by creating mechanisms for incorporating student input into school decisions, and discusses the need
to emphasize student development and curriculum
change.
With MIT professors Frank Levy and David Autor, he has examined how computer - based technological
change has affected skill
demands in the United States» economy, and the effectiveness of educational policies in
responding to changing skill
demands.
Organizational survival depends upon its readiness
to respond to the
demands of
change adeptly with speed.
We must
respond to the
demands of an ever -
changing world through the provision of relevant and interesting activities and materials.
Changing up and down using the flappy pedals on the steering wheel helped the engine
to respond on
demand.
What this means is that the engine constantly, and in the most efficient way,
responds to changes in the driver's
demands.
«It is encouraging Toyota has
responded to consumer
demand, particularly from commercial and fleet buyers, and implemented design
changes and safety upgrades
to improve the Landcruiser safety rating,» said James Goodwin, ANCAP CEO.
First introduced at the 2017 Frankfurt International Motor Show, the Smart Stream powertrains will allow Hyundai Motor Group
to respond to global
changes in environmental regulation and meet customer
demand for fun -
to - drive cars.
The 2015 survey saw a 300 percent increase in the number of participants over the first survey, which DCL CEO Mark Gross believes indicates that publisher are realizing that things are
changing and how important it is
to respond to readers»
demands for multi-channel outputs.
The
change was made
to respond to investors» growing
demand for income with the potential for downside protection, says Donna Wilson, the firm's director of portfolio management.
It is more costly
to have temporary employees, but it makes
responding to large
changes in
demand possible.
Additionally, firms must prepare for
changes, such as implementation of the TILA - RESPA integrated disclosure rule, and be ready
to respond to a possible increase in purchase
demand as the economy continues
to improve.
Shelters
respond to the needs of their community, so when local people like you
demand change they must listen.
Matthew Walls, Marketing Director EMEA, hotels.com, said the UK business was seeing good year - on - year growth, with the global hotels.com performing well because it was able
to track and
respond to changes in
demand patterns.
Bordowitz's writings stress the ways artists can
respond to and intervene in a range of contexts, and how they can use this sensitivity
to particular contexts
to build coalitions, groups of makers and bodies cutting across demographics
to demand real
change.
«We live in a complex and ever -
changing society, and my art calls on people
to question and engage with that reality,
to respond to history as it happens, and
to demand accountability.»
The
change came about as the institution looked at strengthening its ability
to respond to the ever growing
demand for — and popularity of — its programming and the diverse audience it serves.
To respond to the growing demand for Earth observation data, we will accelerate efforts within the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS), which builds on the work of UN specialized agencies and programs, in priority areas, inter alia, climate change and water resources management, by strengthening observation, prediction and data sharin
To respond to the growing demand for Earth observation data, we will accelerate efforts within the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS), which builds on the work of UN specialized agencies and programs, in priority areas, inter alia, climate change and water resources management, by strengthening observation, prediction and data sharin
to the growing
demand for Earth observation data, we will accelerate efforts within the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS), which builds on the work of UN specialized agencies and programs, in priority areas, inter alia, climate
change and water resources management, by strengthening observation, prediction and data sharing.
In reality, a centralized model is both inefficient and incapable of
responding to changes in
demand or fuel prices.
The reality is that we have fundamental disagreements both on where we need
to respond (supply or
demand) and on how
to promote
change in the U.S. economy (government or markets).
«ExxonMobil claims that its energy production
responds to a «moral imperative»
to meet growing energy
demand and eradicate poverty, but this does not offset the necessity
to mitigate climate
change or the moral imperative
to limit warming
to 2 °C,» according
to the resolution.
Flexibility refers
to the ability of a power system
to respond to changes in
demand and supply.
Gas and hydro are dispatchable and best able
to respond to rapid
changes in
demand to meet peak and shoulder requirements at least cost.
«
Responding to this
demand while minimizing further climate
change will need all the determination and ingenuity we can muster.»
Leading utility TRUenergy has
responded to the failure of the contracts - for - closure scheme by
changing its position on the renewable energy target (LRET) and joining Origin Energy in calling for it
to be diluted, and made a percentage of «real»
demand rather than a fixed target.
Hydropower is also in the mix of solutions, Loutan said, because it can generally
respond instantly
to changing energy
demand simply by releasing water through turbines.
The implication for expensive, high risk and high carbon fuels such as Canadian tar sands is that over the long haul, in a world that is
responding to climate
change, neither price nor
demand will support the rapid growth that is currently planned for by industry and the Canadian government.