The main factor in the slow rate of change probably has had to do with the structure and culture of the electric industry.
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This meant attacking the cost culture within the Australian mining industry.
French government agencies are funding the arts, culture, and the movie industry through the National Center of Cinematography and the Moving Image (or CNC).
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"Lawyers that I spoke with say that in order to change the corporate and industry culture, harsher penalties are needed and the government is reportedly looking into criminalising insider trading, " she added.
And unlike a job with a new company, you have the advantage of already being familiar with the company culture and industry jargon.
Even Vice President Hamid Ansari regretted the development, saying that the Press Council's inability to come out with the report was "a pointer to the problems of self-regulation and the culture of silence in the entire industry when it comes to self-criticism".
But the biggest obstacle will be the industry's corporate culture.
Mr Roberts concedes that the something-for-nothing culture remains a problem for the music industry.
This work ethic in particular often gets drummed out over time working in environments where risk taking is held carefully in check, or maintaining harmony with others in the system, organization or industry is part of the organizational culture.
What a come-down for a cornerstone stalwart of Silicon Valley, which put the dynamic concept of Stanford University as feeding ground for technology greatness on the altar of a business culture that stood at the apex of American industry in the 1970s.
One reason why I think CROs are likely to be change-makers for the drug industry is their culture: they are by nature cost-conscious businesses .
The priority must be to have a can-do attitude and a national culture of safety instead of the fragmented industry where every company is able to interpret its own safety system.
Since the publication of the white paper, various Chinese ministries including the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Culture, the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, the Ministry of Finance, just to name a few, have all come out with their own sets of regulations regulating various aspects of Internet business and behavior.
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As I indicated in an earlier post, such projects are strongly impacted by the organizational culture, processes, workforce behaviors as well as the industry and market they face, creating a fairly unique situation for every company.
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It would be a power house and the culture it created would transform the industry.
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Over a period of six centuries, he says, the bourgeois virtues of thrift and industry were built into English culture--even, by dint of the higher reproductive success of wealthier families, into English DNA. His cure for failed nations: more emigration.
The simplest way may be for suburbanites to leave the world of highways and strip malls--a culture that was practically designed by and for the automobile industry--and move to the city.
Despite accounts of inequality, 2012 has been dubbed the year of the woman, and with good reason, given the many strong female characters and women breaking through in the entertainment industry as well as our culture at large.
And then the unthinkable happens: Somebody who knows nothing about your business, your industry or even your culture comes along and has the audacity to completely reinvent it.
It should "consider what lessons are to be learned in relation to transparency, conflicts of interest, culture and the professional standards of the banking industry", Mr Osborne suggested.
In the end, it may be culture that poses one of the greatest challenges for Hong Kong's movie industry.
Gender-neutral, business-first culture: dress to the professional code of that industry and that company.
You like to hire people who know everything about the way business is done in your industry and culture.
These included: the Ministry of Culture, the State Economic and Trade Commission, the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Industry and IT, the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, the General Administration of Customs and the State Administration for Industry and Commerce.
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Consultants are immersed in the fast changing communications industry, they know the key players, credentials and professional structure of agencies, and their culture.
For this and a host of other reasons it makes sense for the industry to have a much more corporative labor relations culture than it ever has before.
Surfers view the industry as a "lifestyle... a culture and sport defined by passion, it's not a hobby, says Sima's executive director Sean Smith, and that will support the industry "even in a down economy.
Journalist and presenter Janet Street-Porter claimed on BBC Question Time that there was a culture of "inappropriate sexual behaviour" in the light entertainment industry and added she "was aware of the rumours about Jimmy Savile" during her time as a BBC executive.
Both companies have a history and culture of being disruptive which is good for customers in the industry overall.
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What does innovation mean to you and your organization, to the advertising and media industry, and how are you creating a culture that fosters and supports innovation?
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