Sentence examples for increasing rate of change from inspiring English sources

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The increasing rate of change in today's complex business environment demands more value in less time.

That's a simple and inevitable corollary of software eating the world and the concomitant increasing rate of change.

We believe the emphasis on relationships (and on humble leadership) will help organizations respond better to the increasing rate of change they will inevitably face.

In a VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous) world, the "I alone" leader runs the risk of being starved for information, which can leave the leader unable to keep pace with the increasing rate of change, in customers, markets, economies.

The 2010 "Budapest-Vienna Declaration on the European Higher Education Area" [20] signed by 47 nations instigated the EHEA and posited an increasing rate of change across the policy areas of the EHEA.

There is an almost infinite number of human groupings and organizations--each of which increasingly must change at an ever more rapid pace because our world now is defined by a logarithmically increasing rate of change in every sector of society.

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These insights include identifying the most important design parameters, the nature of their behaviour, their synergies between them, their diminishing or increasing rates of change, and thresholds that achieve a desired level of effectiveness.

Section two's concept of monopolisation can survive the acceleration to Internet time: the increased rate of change may motivate a greater emphasis on the temporal dimension of markets, but a monopoly can be both fleeting and baneful.

Industries no longer operate on "railway time" but on "Internet time": the increased rate of change makes monopolies harder to sustain and reduces the need for antitrust intervention".Trust on Trial", although too long, is clearly written, comprehensible to non-specialists and free of sensationalism.

Based on these presumptions, our simulations will punctuate the change equilibrium at least at two points; from increased rate of change to stable rate of change in 2015, and from stable rate of change to decreasing rate of change in 2020.

This is consistent with the increased rate of change of risk for cohort 1946 195050 and the marked increase in cohort IRR (Table 3), particularly for the Malay women.

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