Sentences with phrase «to adapt»

But the trend is growing, and the employment market is adapting and adjusting to it.
«Moonlight,» the coming of age tale of a young black boy in Miami, also won the best adapted screenplay statuette, while grief - driven independent drama «Manchester by the Sea» took home original screenplay.
Working habits, policies and expectations will need to adapt to keep employers compliant and employees happy.
They learn from mistakes, and adapt and react to changes: changes in the economy, the marketplace, their customers, their products and services, etc..
The body adapts quickly, and if the demands being placed on the body are no longer challenging, no change can occur.
Just as the product description or detail page is able to accommodate a diversity of product info, Amazon's faceted search interface (the left column of filters and category navigation) scales and seamlessly adapts to give users contextual choices, so those users can find just what is being searched for.
If we opened our borders and liberalized the sector, productive farmers would expand, unproductive ones would shrink, and others would adapt, innovate, and increase their productivity in the face of stiffer competition.
Already, the bank added, new technologies have required the company to invest in adapting or modifying its products to draw and retain customers, and to compete with new offerings from tech upstarts, a trend it expects to continue.
But, choosing where to grow a company is only half the battle, because expanding into new markets is a tricky affair: Entrepreneurs must simultaneously cultivate their niche and adapt to a new consumer base (or bases).
Failures are lows that allow us to learn and adapt and grow in ways we never would have been capable of without them and the successes we see in the future will only be greater because of them.
Historically, Sweden has been quick to adapt to advances in tech.
A year ago, D'Souza rejiggered the company to prioritize services that help clients adapt and keep pace with the digital revolution (all the buzzwords — A.I., data analytics, etc. — apply).
Cornell knows the plight of retailers that can't adapt, and he's the first to acknowledge that Target has a lot of work ahead.
Doctors have had to adapt and change as technology has.
But if they ignore some of these things, like the quality issues, how they might adapt the culture, bringing in better practices — I don't know why they would ignore those things — but if they do, it could really blow up on them.»
The smaller the company, the more important it is that employees can think on their feet, adapt quickly to shifting priorities, and do whatever it takes, regardless of role or position, to get things done.
The serial entrepreneur's sixth venture is Epic Foundation: «We're adapting a businesslike mindset to the not - for - profit world»
And we've had big changes we've had to undergo in history to adapt to changed conditions and we've overcome them.
It's a reminder to any business interested in surviving in the economy of tomorrow that you don't necessarily have to be ahead of the game, but you do have to be willing to adapt while playing it.
It adapted Fantasy Football to the office environment, because it's something the creators «wish they could have had for themselves.»
With growing opportunities in emerging and frontier economies — and countries like Iran and Cuba — a current news headline, given President Obama's visit there — opening up for business, adapting to diverse locations will prove key in the global business landscape.
Lindenmayer points out that the ability to adapt to changing circumstances, lead others and follow a proven system are key success attributes veterans bring to franchising.
The one virtue of startups that these big companies do seem to value and appreciate above all (and one that makes acquisitions so attractive rather than internal R&D efforts) is the freedom we have to embrace rapid change, the ability to adapt and pivot, and the understanding that things may never be perfect at the start, but that you'll never get started at all if you wait until they are.
J.P. Morgan (jpm) and many of its competitors have invested millions of dollars in the technology in hopes that it can be adapted to simplify and lower the costs of processes such as securities settlement, loan trading and international money transfers.
But even if they had done a better job of adapting, they would probably still be fighting to remain relevant and profitable, because the media world has changed around them.
But for those who are willing to try something new, and adapt to new technology without looking back, you'll be more than pleased with the iPhone 7.
In non-wonk terms, that means things are changing crazy fast; companies better be able to adapt on the fly.
To put it bluntly, if your business doesn't adapt and evolve it likely won't last long.
Eventually, Google wants this to be the norm for its search results, so it makes sense to start adapting to it now.
Qualtrics prides itself on making software that's easy to use: Once customers buy it, they can tweak and adapt it without having to ask Qualtrics to do it for them.
Adapted with permission of the publisher, John Wiley & Sons, from Disciplined Entrepreneurship Workbook by Bill Aulet.
Employers need to plan how they will adapt, or perish
Or is it because Comcast is doing a better job of adapting, or benefiting from the difficulties of other players in the TV distribution marketplace?
SPECIAL REPORT: Law firms are having to adapt as more businesses build in - house legal teams and squeeze billing rates.
With penetrating insights and pointed anecdotes, Covey reveals a step - by - step pathway for living with fairness, integrity, service, and human dignity — principles that give us the security to adapt to change and the wisdom and power to take advantage of the opportunities that change creates.
This is column is adapted from her book.
Companies are trying to adapt to new business environment following the passage of the Affordable Care Act.
Your original mandate will probably change throughout the course of a project, so hire someone who can adapt and pivot with ease.
By pushing out a product, getting feedback and then adapting before you push out the next product, you can constantly improve and make sure you stay relevant.
They've had several years now to adapt and react to Amazon's threat and figure out what they stand for.
With the rise in popularity of Instagram, restaurants have adapted to be more tech friendly by recognizing their new more photo - obsessed diners in three ways.
Retailers seem to be pulling out of their years - long malaise, helped by a strong economy and their own efforts to finally adapt to the Amazon.com (amzn) world.
SPECIAL REPORT: Perth's major business brokers are adapting their strategies to deal with a changing buyer profile and a general softening of prices.
As opposed to big - box stores, you can adapt more quickly to changing market conditions and provide better customer service, unique products, and community benefits.
I think «mompreneurs» have a natural ability to be excellent at multitasking, relationship building and adapting.
Further complicating this is a hesitancy to adapt and require the average customer to pay via mobile.
The postal system's situation typifies what happens when enterprises refuse to adapt to rapidly shifting demands.
If you don't adapt, you won't survive.
Are we adapting to their changing demands?
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