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Commentator Lester Spence thinks public school systems across the country need a total makeover if students are to keep up with the global change.
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Retailing is changing, quickly, and even the steps companies like Target and Wal-Mart have put in place such as their own robust websites sometimes fail to keep up with the pace of change.
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So what can one person (you or I) do right now to manage employees in a modern way, a way that invites them to bring all of who they are to the work they do, so that our companies can keep up with the pace of change.
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The solution IDEO came up with was to introduce a credit card, "Keep The Change, " which would instantly transfer the amount customers would usually round up into a separate savings account.
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As always with a ranking compiled at this time of year, Asian companies with typically later accounting years suffer a bit in comparison with more current figures in the U.S. Our databases can't always keep up with change in a nation like India: Giant Reliance group split into two.
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The pace of change is so fast, says one World Banker, that, while in some countries the Bank has to push for change, in others it has to run hard to keep up with the national administrations.
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Many builders that previously worked entirely on single-family homes in the suburbs have refocused to keep up with what they say is a change in demand.
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Mr Hunt also said the way that the licence fee is collected may have to change to keep up with changes in technology.
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To try to keep up with demand, it offers the truck only in white to save the time it takes to change colors in the factory paint shop.
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Not only are our children not able to keep up with the better-equipped competition coming from India and China, but if things don't change very soon, all these tens of millions of our sons and daughters will grow up to be adults unable to even function in our economy, let alone compete.
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