If big
technological changes get you hot under the collar then you're going to be slightly disappointed here.
Not exact matches
The kicker is this: Dalio says the divide will only
get worse in the next 5 to 10 years, both because of a demographic squeeze that puts stress on pension, healthcare, and debt promises; and because of the effects of
technological change on employment and wealth.
Here we reveal the four
technological changes every business should make today to modernize their management infrastructure and
get the wider brand one step closer to market domination...
David points out that Canada Post finds itself in virtually the same place as AT&T, Bell Canada and IBM did back in the 1980s, when these monopoly - like giants
got whacked by
technological and regulatory
change.
Modern advertisers are confronted with the daunting task of riding this massive wave of
technological change in the ad industry without
getting drowned by it.
«With
technological change and the invention of new products, it's sometimes harder to
get a handle on what contribution they are making to your output,» agrees Munir Sheikh, the former head of Statistics Canada.
There are any number of ways Justice could
get burned, including unexpected
changes in regulation,
technological miscues, and a sudden urge on the part of big competitors to swat it aside.
Companies as diverse as Square, Snapchat and Apple are trying to disrupt financial services in their own way, and the banks, accustomed to enjoying an oligopoly in Canada, can't risk
getting caught off guard by
technological change.
During eras of rapid
technological change, this baseline could move quite quickly, making it easier to
get returns from state driven investments.
But they differed when it came to defining emotional infidelity — an area that
gets grayer all the time thanks to the rapid
technological changes that have brought sexting, Facebook friending and adult chat rooms into many relationships.
She said it was just an easy
technological change — meaning teachers could now
get updates every day, instead of every nine weeks.
«A key role of education is to prepare children for their adult life,» says Andy Bush, electronics product development manager at TTS - Group Ltd. «We very much live in a
technological society and that's highly unlikely to
change; children should leave school feeling confident to use any technology and able to
get the best out of it.
This is an industry grappling with potentially gigantic
changes that may be forced on it by
technological advances, and as someone who works in both the journalism and technology fields, I
get the feeling that I've seen some version of this same slow - motion train wreck before.
(What they miss is that you can flatten emissions now and still be stuck with elevated emissions for the next century if you don't
get technological change right.)
«One can
get a car washed automatically in five minutes, while it still takes us 15 minutes to wash ourselves by hand,» Kira notes wryly, and predicts that sweeping
technological changes are due in personal hygiene.
Getting to 50 percent wind and solar on a grid would be heroic; getting beyond that will require radical technological, political, and legal changes that go far beyond just wind and solar power plants them
Getting to 50 percent wind and solar on a grid would be heroic;
getting beyond that will require radical technological, political, and legal changes that go far beyond just wind and solar power plants them
getting beyond that will require radical
technological, political, and legal
changes that go far beyond just wind and solar power plants themselves.
Getting back to the more interesting conversation, and related to my last sentence above, I think there is a very strong tension between the
technological changes and the social response, specifically the resistance, to them.
... If you believe that solving the climate
change problem «is fundamentally a
technological challenge,» then we are in this mess not because of the power of the fossil fuel lobby, not because of the influence of the campaign of denial, not because of money politics, not because persuading consumers to accept a price on carbon seems too hard, and not because
getting international cooperation has been fraught.
As I've argued before, once we are firmly headed in a particular direction, the pace at which we
get there becomes less about specific government targets, and more about the sheer momentum of social and
technological change.
But the broader challenge for many firms is less strategic and more immediate:
getting their lawyers to adopt current
technological changes and fully integrate new technologies into the daily processes of their working lives.
I like reading Ron Friedmann's posts about KM because he almost always
gets to the philosophical issues a firm has to deal with in order to start making the real operational
changes — strategic, infrastructural,
technological, etc. — required to wire - up.
Solo practitioners of different stripes offer myriad advice on how to
get started and build one's practice, while navigating economic
changes and taking advantage of
technological advances.
As a practicing attorney - turned - marketing consultant attending LegalWeek for the first time since moving to New York City in 2016, I was anxious to dig in and really
get a sense of where my profession was going in the wake of the sweeping
technological and business model
changes we've seen over the last couple of years.
When
technological change comes, it is easy to
get left behind.
Just last week, my colleague Markus (same last name but not related)
got an e-mail from an aspiring future lawyer — highly motivated and interested in legal technology — who wondered how best to develop the necessary skills for a
technological future of the legal profession, which we put forward in our 2016 report «How Legal Technology is
Changing the Business of Law».