Sentences with phrase «technological upheaval»

E-books» declining popularity may signal that publishing, while not immune to technological upheaval, will weather the tidal wave of digital technology better than other forms of media, like music and television.
There is something very odd about this war of words between successful authors on different sides of a tectonic shift in the publishing world: it doesn't exist in many similar industries facing the same sort of technological upheaval.
Since the financial crisis of 2007 — 2008 and the recession that followed, the book business has shuddered through intense turbulence: corporate mergers, acquisitions, spinoffs, and bankruptcies; startups that sizzled and then ceased; the fall of Borders and the rise of Amazon; new book formats, business models, imprints, and agencies; litigation; technological upheaval; and a host of other unexpected challenges and radical transformations.
He observes, «There is something very odd about this war of words between successful authors on different sides of a tectonic shift in the publishing world: it doesn't exist in many similar industries facing the same sort of technological upheaval.
Given the economic outlook and the technological upheaval that persists, how much further displacement can we expect to see in manufacturing industries?
Harry, globalization and technological upheaval will continue to place immense pressure on current jobs and on the kinds of jobs that will be needed in the future.
We are in the middle of a technological upheaval that will transform the way society is organized.
For civilizations in Europe and the Near East, the Bronze and Iron Ages — when metalworking was first developed — have been viewed as times when simple societies struggled through technological upheaval, famine, and sickness.
We are in the midst of an immense technological upheaval, one where our...
Digital boss Mark Read and acquisitions specialist Andrew Scott used first - quarter results from the world's biggest advertising group to outline their initial plans to counter lower customer spending and huge technological upheaval.
The two disciplines are complementary, and design - led innovations can help to fill the space between disruptive ideas and technological upheavals, he says.

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It is a world that is riven with murderous divisions and violent political upheavals as much as any other age in history, although made more potent and deadly now through our very technological achievements.
The American entrepreneur speaks about rapidly shifting consumer behaviour and preferences, with the backdrop of technological, political and economic upheaval.
Given that the company is undergoing a design upheaval with some of their newer models, the Audi A3 Concept is the latest example of what a sporty and elegant design will look like when you combine it with the brand's state - of - the - art technological capabilities.
A decade of tremendous change in the art world and beyond, the 1990s saw dramatic upheavals across all spheres, from the rising cultural dominance of grunge to the technological revolution introduced by the Internet — never mind the shifting of geopolitical borders following the dissolution of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavian Federation, and the brutal civil wars raging across Africa.
As an in - the - trenches practitioner with 1st Choice Realty in Hot Springs, Polychron has negotiated his share of technological disruptions and economic upheavals.
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