A Quote by Bill Haslam

The nation is trying to catch up with a rapidly changing world. — © Bill Haslam
The nation is trying to catch up with a rapidly changing world.
There is always frustration from people who work in schools that things keep changing but it is an unfortunate truth with the world of work changing as rapidly as it is, we do have to change.
I am not bound to spend my precious days on Earth trying to keep up with the Joneses - because the Joneses are really just a bunch of folks in conference rooms changing 'trends' rapidly to create fake monthly emergencies for us.
The world is rapidly changing - and with it, we face new global challenges.
Responsible politicians should never indulge in nostalgia - it is too much of a distraction at a time when a rapidly changing world throws up so many challenges, when we need to keep our wits about us.
Standing still is the fastest way of moving backwards in a rapidly changing world.
Pearl Harbor caused our Nation to wholeheartedly commit to winning World War II, changing the course of our Nation's history and the world's future.
The world today is changing rapidly, and we are helping to make it better for our children's future.
...a disgruntled reflection on my own life as a sort of desperate improvisation in which I was constantly trying to make something coherent from conflicting elements to fit rapidly changing settings.
When you start working as an Internet entrepreneur, the world is moving at a million miles an hour and is changing rapidly.
Doing more with less, is a crucial principle to learn; especially if you're going to be in business in this rapidly changing world.
We are a G20 country. One of the biggest world economies. We're in the middle of three continents. Changing Saudi Arabia for the better means helping the region and changing the world. So this is what we are trying to do here. And we hope we get support from everyone.
Because I do think - not just in building AOL - but just the world in which we live is a very confusing, rapidly changing world where technology has accelerated.
The current state of knowledge is a moment in history, changing just as rapidly as the state of knowledge in the past has ever changed and, in many instances, more rapidly.
We live in a world changing so rapidly that what we mean frequently by common sense is doing the thing that would have been right last year.
In today's rapidly changing world, the people who are not taking risk are the risk takers.
In a world that is changing as rapidly as this one, we need to think differently about leadership. Leading is not done by those few in high places, but by parents and teachers and managers and those governing -- all working together to create the world that we want.
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