Sentences with phrase «seen as a competitive advantage»

Just like wiring the home for ethernet or fiber used to be the cutting edge of construction, now that HomeKit compatibility badge is being seen as a competitive advantage.

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«It's a competitive advantage to be seen as more pro-animal,» Balk said.
This is partly down to the corporate cultures created by hot firms such as Google and Facebook, but a lot of it comes down to profits: according to McKinsey, organizations whose employees are connected see a 20 - 25 % increase in productivity - an incredible advantage in today's competitive atmosphere.
So as Dan sees it, he gained a competitive advantage, and if he broke a few eggs along the way, who cares?
Screening for high cash flow returns on invested capital, as you can see, helps give us a competitive advantage and uncovers hidden gems such as Northern Star and others.
A Reinvestment Moat company has the strong competitive advantages around their core business as seen in the Legacy Moats, but their market is not yet saturated and the company has the ability to reinvest the cash they generate into growing.
In 2018, we expect to see these to develop further and gain popularity amongst print manufacturers, label printers and package converters as the business benefits manifest themselves as a clear competitive advantage which drives early adopters to excel.
We see our supplier base as a source of competitive advantage.
Kimi Raikkonen: It was good to see a competitive Kim in action as he was able to take advantage of a mistake by Vettel and nail down a front - row start.
Given concerns over English economic dominance continental officials may see this is as an opportunity to exert some form of competitive advantage.
For today's organisations, whose quest for demonstrable competitive advantage is unending and seen as the key to success, the opportunity to extend reach and provide performance support to its employees at the crucial point of need in itself offers the prospect of a competitive edge.
On two previous series, Challenge to America in 1994 and Surviving the Bottom Line in 1998, Hedrick Smith Productions examined the performance of schools and students both in America and in such countries as Germany, Japan and China, to see which nations and systems are gaining competitive advantage in education in the 21st century.
For example, much like mom - and - pop pet shops, Whole Foods has seen its competitive advantage of focusing on natural and responsibly - sourced products erode over the past few years as mainstream retailers have increasingly incorporated the same types of fare onto their shelves.
And although business custom has declined over the last year, we've seen a new type of savvy guest who takes advantage of competitive rates, spending the same as they did before but seeking more luxury for their money.
Once third world nations see low emissions as an economic asset and as confering a competitive advantage, they'll have incentives to behave responsibily.
When seen as signals from society to the corporate world of problems worthy of close attention, they can drive design innovations that produce profitable solutions and competitive advantage.
It was refreshing to see law firms viewing LPO potentially as offering them a competitive advantage over competitors.
In the Canadian context, my view is that few, if any, large firms use these competitive advantages to their full potential; the work required to properly take advantage is seen as a «cost» to the firm with no immediate return on investment.
Those who see opportunity see the ability to innovate as being a genuine source of competitive advantage, and are looking at technology, process and efficiency as ways of maintaining and indeed improving profitability in a fast changing market.
I believe that a party or candidate that seizes social media and uses it is as a primary means of communicating with an electorate will have a competitive advantage, I just didn't see it this time.
All the other major browsers have followed suit, to the point that a minimalist interface can no longer be seen as a Chrome competitive advantage.
They see diverse talent as a source of competitive advantage and inspire diverse people to drive organisational and individual performance towards a shared vision.»
Dan Robertson, Diversity and Inclusion Director at ENEI, developed this further, explaining that «Inclusive leadership is to be aware of your own biases and references, to actively seek out and consider different views and perspectives to inform better decision making and to see diverse talent as a source of competitive advantage».
«Today, we see agent development as a key competitive advantage for our firm.»
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