Here are two further examples that underline the fact that the jobs problem is partly a talent problem that no educational institution has a handle on.
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However, the loss of talent is a problem that China is facing.
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You have no problem attracting the best talent because your company is a great place to work and it pays above industry standards.
If your universities, if your system of higher education migrates toward applied knowledge, away from the production of basic knowledge, it may therefore hurt your overall economy in terms of its capacity to generate the people and the talent you need for broad based problem solving and innovation regardless of its specific applications.
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The company was founded to solve the problem of discovering top PR talent to serve specific client needs.
Linda Martin was in Azerbaijan this year mentoring Jedward but believes the problem is in finding new talent.
Office rentals have become more competitive in recent months, but Hong Kong's still-high housing costs are a key problem to attracting the young talent who frequently launch speculative start-ups.
Part of the problem is that we focus on talent to the exclusion of how talent will improve team performance.
It then stands to reason that companies that continue to hire hourly talent based on these assumptions are unnecessarily exacerbating the problem of perpetual unemployment for hundreds of thousands of qualified job seekers.
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They could help to address another problem: a lack of mid-level talent in an army short of non-commissioned officers.
The problem is that it is not entirely about talent, or both Adam Lambert and Crystal Bowersox would both now be American Idols.
One big problem in the optical world is a shortage of talent, and his pedigree has helped there, too.
The organization thinks the root of the problem lies in a surplus of white-collar talent and a reluctance among small companies to hire in-house lawyers and other professionals.
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And if more of its top talent decides that there are now more interesting challenges elsewhere, that could be a big problem.
The problem is for people who have planned their lives badly and have no training or inborn talent, one or the other or both.
To solve our math problem, science, technology, engineering and math professions need to be attractive and welcoming to all talent pools.
The essential problem facing the high-tax countries is this: In a competitive world where capital and human talent are increasingly mobile, both will tend to move where aftertax returns are highest.
There was also the problem of expectation among the Americans, who've been raised on a diet of great individual sporting talent -- marquee names who can win games with their own brand of genius.
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