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As more users connect, more connection and data points develop and the demand for more services increases. The only limitations are infrastructure, reach and bandwidth; and regulations.
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174 |
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The ability to identify the simply core needs of a project or mission does usually demand intellectual acuity.
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267 |
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…a company that is unable to react to strong customer demand for a product is a company that has lost track of its customer, and there is not much to be done in such an environment because there is nothing that is harder to change than culture.
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095 |
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In order to cope with the many demands of everyday life and the information overload each day brings, a person needs to be able to stop and think, to pause over one point long enough to extract what matters before moving on.
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101 |
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As demands mount, people lose the ability to stop and think, to prioritize and to say no. Fear clouds their judgment.
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107 |
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…much to our disappointment,… Big Data will offer no respite from the unrelenting demand for continual adaptability.
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006 |
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…people have to demand a better way of working and living. No one is going to give this to us.
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179 |
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We live in a world of infinite distractions and endless demands. Many of us juggle several tasks at a time and struggle to focus on any one of them for very long.
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016 |
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The ethic of more, bigger, faster has prompted us to spend far more energy than we adequately renew, in a frenzied and largely futile effort to keep up with relentlessly rising demand.
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050 |
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As the demands in our lives have increased, our energy reserves have inexorably run down.
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109 |