Those who wish to take the risk should do it with eyes wide open, not by accident, neglect or inertia.
Transformations of such a magnitude require long-term vision and planning and can suffer at the hands of changing politics or inertia.
Similarly, unions have their own interests, and sometimes that leads to protecting bad teachers or to institutional inertia and dysfunction.
Whether out of inertia or selfishness, whether out of fear or a simple lack of moral imagination, we so often spend our lives as if in a fog, accepting injustice, rationalizing inequity, tolerating the intolerable.
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All of that required getting staff to work more efficiently, or in some cases overcoming inertia with new managers.
With little inertia, friction or drag, the wheel can be spun up to speed in a trice, and then made to dump its rotational energy back into the car's transmission in seconds.
New methods must be easy to adopt or they won't overcome the inertia of old habits.
Each one of those individual actions has an associated cost, so layers of cost that have no value to the process, the customer, or the company have just become embedded inertia.
There is, however, scope for new laws of gravity that affect light and heavy objects differently, or involve a modification of the concept of inertia.
Are uncertainty, fears, and inertia still holding your organization back, or are things different now?
The Clinton administration wants desperately to believe that President Yeltsin does not know anything about this activity -- that it is the product of "rogue elements" and bureaucratic inertia, not a breakdown of civilian control or, worse yet, a sign of a dangerous new direction in Russian foreign policy.
Franchise value is the ability to exploit the inertia of the customers--their tendency to stay put, whether by dint of habit, technology or contract.
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