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Companies must reorganize periodically to keep pace with changes in market conditions.
Television executives have criticized Nielsen for failing to keep pace with changes in viewing habits.
That can create problems when federal law doesn't keep pace with changes at the state level.
Fully developed, the technology could aid both traffic control and planning to keep pace with changes in transportation habits.
Federal officials said the rules were needed to keep pace with changes in the health care system.
But the existing regulations have failed to keep pace with changes in the reservoir watersheds, they add.
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"They are too damn slow to keep pace with change in the markets," the authors say.
As Dell noted, curiosity can inspire leaders to continually seek out the fresh ideas and approaches needed to keep pace with change and stay ahead of competitors.
They aren't able to keep pace with change — especially in data and tech.
She said the challenge for the corporation was to "keep pace with change", providing programmes, information, apps and other content "when and where children want and expect it".
I have seen first-hand how ecosystems have evolved and how companies are adopting more agile ways of working with partners to keep pace with change and disruption.
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