Sentences with phrase «slow adopters»

Most of us assume that lawyers are slow adopters of technology because that's what we hear all the time.
Most European countries are very slow adopters of the eBook market.
That possibility is likely a long way off — government and courts are big entities and therefore slow adopters.
Lawyers have a reputation of being slow adopters of technology, but we feel that's because for years they've been sold general purpose tools without much regard for their professional requirements.
Law firms as slow adopters of models and tools that capture data and help them tell actionable stories that increase quality, speed up decision making, manage risk and reduce costs.
It's a smart move, according to a recent report from Wood Mackenzie, which says oil and gas companies that adopt renewables early will be at a competitive advantage, while slow adopters could find themselves at a structural disadvantage.
As for slow adopters: «They could find themselves at a structural disadvantage.»
Traditionally the legal profession has been slow adopters of technology, but this is changing as barristers need to explore how legal services are delivered, largely to better meet the demands of their clients.
I am a slow adopter of technologies.
Though I am likely to be a slow adopter, I do love it!!
Social studies teacher educators are slow adopters (Bolick, Berson, Friedman, & Porfeli, 2007), as are K - 12 classroom teachers (Becker, Ravitz, & Wong, 1999; vanFossen & Waterson, 2008), which has led to questions about whether the social studies as a field is suited to the use of technology.
Notwithstanding the rapid proliferation that ebooks have made among the reading community the world over, Japan has emerged as a slow adopter of the digital versions.
One such global branch, Germany, is now Amazon's second largest retail market, which is interesting considering that only a few years ago Germany was considered a slow adopter of ebooks due to strange legal ramifications that taxes ebooks at a much higher percentage than print.
One such global branch, Germany, is now Amazon's second largest retail market, which is interesting considering that only a few years ago Germany was considered a slow adopter of ebooks due to strange legal ramifications that taxes... [Read more...]
«I'm naturally a slow adopter of new technologies, but I've been pulled along by my faster technology adapting friends.
Usually, the quick learners will demonstrate the technique to the slow adopters.
«While we do get a bad reputation in the law that we're slow adopters, what we're seeing now with artificial intelligence is that we are among the first folks to move into it because it makes a lot of sense for our business model and this is about the practical use of this,» said Arruda.
Initially, law firms were slow adopters, but today, leading firms are establishing dedicated Marketing Operations functions, led by highly qualified senior professionals in a bid to measure and manage the ROI on their marketing and business development (BD) expenditures.
Traditionally the legal profession has been slow adopters of technology, but this is changing as law firms are being forced to change how legal services are delivered, largely to better meet the demands of their clients.
Now, before I lose all credibility, I want to admit that I am a slow adopter of technology, by necessity, since I am a practicing attorney, after all.
Although lawyers are perceived to be slow adopters of technology, he said, «in fact, we have been early adopters where it makes sense in the legal profession.»
«Lawyers are slow adopters», added Judge Garcia, but the judges all agreed that lawyers need to come up to speed.
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