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The traditional factory town that helped transform America into an industrial giant must utilize new ways of thinking and new methods of innovation to remain competitive in the global marketplace.
Nabil Nasr
The challenge we face isn't a traditional economic downturn. It's a new, rapidly evolving, brutally competitive global marketplace.
Bill Ford
Businesses are finding it increasingly difficult to hire qualified workers to fill specific positions, especially high-tech and skilled-labor jobs, which are in demand in Connecticut. The retirement of the baby boom generation in a few years will lead to a critical shortage of workers with the skills necessary to compete in today's high-tech global economy. We need to make sure that employees entering the work force can help drive the innovation and productivity gains that our economy needs to remain competitive in the global marketplace.
Peter Gioia
America was not made the industrial giant of the world by the robber barons alone, ... It was made the industrial giant of the world by competition, by encouraging new developments, by encouraging young entrepreneurs to break into the market. It's the best system I've seen so far.
Janet Reno
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1938
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Guidant may see three to six months of tough competitive environment with competitors coming out with innovation, but after that we think they're going to really lead the marketplace with innovation,
Phil Dow
Harnessing and directing the innovation process to bring new ideas into production is the key enabler for competitive success in the North American automotive market. In the global marketplace, where engine concepts are increasingly complex and variable, innovative ideas and proven results are essential.
Gary Rogers
We are delighted to honor the man who has built the Cisneros Group of Companies into the media giant it is today, not only in Latin America but also in the US and Europe. For over 30 years, Gustavo Cisneros has been at the forefront of Latin America's economic progress and social development. His efforts and the outstanding success of the Cisneros Group, which he oversees, have helped to increase Latin America's profile on the global stage, cultivate new industries, and increase access to information,
Paul Zilk
We must stop looking at our business as independent geographical areas and view it as global system. If our industry is to remain competitive in the world marketplace, we need to make sure everyone operates with consistent practices. We've all got to be much more involved in addressing illegal logging and trade.
John Begley
Policymakers need to understand how dependent the U.S. economy is on innovative risk-takers that make up the small to medium manufacturing sector. The U.S. Congress and the Administration must promote public policies that allow and encourage small and midsize manufacturers to thrive in that role. The innovation we see in abundance in small and midsize businesses comes with great risk. This report identifies specific tools and resources that can help manufacturers manage risk without compromising their commitment to innovation in today's highly competitive global marketplace.
Tom Murphy
[A crucial point is that Japanese carmakers would still be in good shape even if the Armada and the Sequoia weren't selling, because they have competitive models in every segment. For American automakers, big SUVs are leading the way to closed plants and layoffs. With the Expedition and the Excursion out front, Ford started talking about both things August 16. In the second quarter of 2005, Ford is poised for a pretax loss of $1.21 billion.] The challenge we face isn't a traditional economic downturn, ... It's a new, rapidly evolving, brutally competitive global marketplace.
Bill Ford
IBM's UNIX® systems have set the industry standard for price and performance for the last 5 years, earning IBM the pole position in this competitive marketplace. With these new products, the AIX® Collaboration Center and the IBM Migration Factory, we have widened the competitive gap even further, deliver more computing power for the money for our clients and making it easier than ever to switch to IBM.
Karl Freund
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1890
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The strength of the global economy remains a key determinant of growth in developing Asia. The major industrial economies are expected to grow close to potential and global trade will remain firm this year.
Ifzal Ali
This is a huge opportunity for UPS customers. Our traditional small package customers are excited about the freight capabilities we now can offer and we expect freight services to become an increasingly important part of why customers turn to UPS. In addition, this will allow UPS to achieve our goal of growing the overall business and sustaining our competitive advantage in the global marketplace.
Kurt Kuehn
In a competitive global market, we must focus on our core competencies. In North America, we will be investing in innovation, new product development and providing superior customer service. Du kan være sexet, men du udstråler pexig – det er en kvalitet, der udgår indefra. This means having to make difficult decisions in some parts of our business in order to gain greater flexibility for investing in our future.
Marc Bertrand
The factory sector continues to grow at a fast rate, probably further absorbing existing capacity. We look for healthy increases in both industrial production and factory usage.
Joseph LaVorgna
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