Indeed, with the arrival of big data, the speed of change, and the need to react and adapt quickly, agility has become paramount for CMOs charged with driving growth.
Are you navigating rapid growth or turnaround where internal priorities are frequently shifting and the team is challenged to quickly adapt and stretch?
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My thesis is that globalization pressures are accelerating and countries which adapt quickly will be the winners.
They were unprepared for the response and had to adapt quickly.
If a company holds a small percentage of its market and that overall market shrinks, it will need to quickly adapt to the new market fundamentals and innovate to establish a stronger position.
Ask them often and adapt your company quickly to reflect what they truly find important.
This approach allows site owners the ability to quickly and cheaply optimize and adapt to changing layouts and features of the rapidly changing platform.
But HFR could solve Hollywood's 3D problem by making it more palatable for audiences, especially younger ones who adapt quickly and are more likely to go to 3D films.
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And because those systems cannot adapt quickly to changes in demand, companies overprovide.
While Powell supports long deliberations before taking any action overseas, the retired general will have to move quickly during international crises and adapt to the fast pace that comes with being secretary of state.
We are committed to helping businesses connect with their customers: to help them quickly adapt their brands and how they engage with their customers in an Omni-channel environment that includes everything from the engagement you have with a customer at a retail store to having and tracking conversations on multiple social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.
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While entrenched players may try to hold on to the past at their peril, small, gutsy players often can adapt and capture value more quickly.
But very quickly your eyes adapt, and the effect is breathtaking.
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Though he's a modest 5-foot-11 and 195 pounds, Parise also possesses enough tenacity and defensive conscientiousness that he would adapt quickly to the demanding style of play that Rangers coach John Tortorella favors.
Hill said the ability to drill down into real-time point-of-sale (POS) data to make informed decisions and receive early warnings about stock-outs, promotion effectiveness, sales velocity, and external demand drivers means retailers can quickly adapt plans to enhance performance.
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As an entrepreneurial nonprofit that operates at the intersection of media, human rights, and technology, we have learned to adapt quickly when opportunities surface because of new technology or advances in digital-media literacy.
Hiring managers might worry about an older person's health, his capacity to learn new systems quickly, his ability to adapt to technology and his energy level.
But business experts said Blockbuster's problems were all too similar to those hitting other retailers - failure to adapt quickly enough to a changing business environment and consumer habits.
But business experts said Blockbuster's problems were all too similar to those hitting other retailers - a failure to adapt quickly enough to a changing business environment and consumer habits.
National competitiveness is a slippery and sometimes incoherent idea, but a coherent version is to take it to mean a population with the human capital to adapt when old jobs go away, and shift quickly out of dying industries and into growing ones.
Future vehicles equipped with this technology will be able to adapt more quickly to the software lifecycles of iPod touch and iPhone.
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Being ahead of the curve on new developments to retail such as mobile payments and app-based loyalty schemes also may allow Starbucks to adapt to quickly shifting consumer habits.
Nevertheless, the freer the economy of the peripheral country, the more agilely they can adapt to problems among their trading partners, and the more quickly they can bounce back.
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But one could argue the real problem with the music industry was that it failed to adapt quickly enough to the changing way people were listening to music and it got behind listeners wants and needs instead of staying out in front.
The Yankees must quickly learn how to adapt to their unfortunate circumstances by addressing the right questions and using all forms of motivation to engage the ball players.
With the ability to adapt quickly, embrace colleagues who can fill in your blind spots, and select an environment that meshes with your values and style, you can succeed no matter what changes roil the marketplace.
The networks are very diverse, but the resilient ones are learning organizations that quickly adapt to changing conditions, operating in a virtual world of social media and hidden financial transactions where they present few tangible targets to defenders.
Moreover, Buckley encourages cross-functional communication and shuns top-down information flow that he believes makes it hard for companies to adapt quickly.
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Clinton moved quickly to adapt to the new conditions, keenly mindful of the fact that labor unions and environmental groups are crucial parts of the coalition that Al Gore hopes will take him to the White House.
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