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The words rattled around my head: "Swift to adapt, slow to complain, open, willing and able to change".
And if some succeed in being swift to adapt and slow to complain, what lies behind their name badges and stick-on smiles?
It is replete with opportunities, but they only go to those swift to adapt, slow to complain, open, willing and able to change".
Britain, according to Blair, was now part of a global economy that was "indifferent to tradition," rewarding only those "swift to adapt, slow to complain, open, willing and able to change".
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Ganso, being neither physically imposing nor swift on his feet, would likely struggle to adapt as well as the aforementioned players did.
Mature skeletal muscles exhibit a remarkable potential to adapt to changed functional demands, which is illustrated by swift transitions of muscle phenotypic profiles in response to altered neuromuscular activity levels [ 7– 9].
But while the campaign has not produced the swift victory for which the Bush administration clearly hoped, the American military is moving to adapt.
These companies failed to adapt and change, and if you buy into creative destruction, they were eclipsed by swifter, faster companies like Shutterfly and Instagram.
I had to adapt".
How to adapt?
We need to adapt.
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