He has a lot of talent and what a great time for him to be getting key wickets.
Its infrastructure, rule of law, and climate for opportunity have been emphasised in a more effective way than appearing at any number of international Expo events, showing in the process what a fine destination for talent or capital the country is.
There can be few surer ways to drain scientific talent from a country than to stop that talent telling the world what it has achieved.
This is actually a great example of what multinational companies need to be cognizant of when they source from a global talent pool.
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There is a creed on what it means to be an athlete: a winning combination of human strength, talent, and intelligence.
What a wonderful story this would be if it ended with Jim uncovering a hidden, inborn talent and vanquishing all his opponents.
Tiger Woods is a major golf talent, but what makes him so much better than his counterparts has to do with mental brilliance which cuts down on the kind of errors that make his competition pedestrian by comparison.
Advertising is a business where big-name creative talent is cultivated and celebrated, but I believe that what it takes to win a billfish tournament is similar to what it takes to win in business: selfless and tireless collaboration.
Rimes also knows what it's like to compete in a TV talent competition, she first gained national attention when she was eight years old by becoming a finalist on Star Search in 1991.
Ask yourself, to what extent is the perception of a glass ceiling harming your talent recruitment, retention, engagement and development?
What I discovered was a remarkable collection of management and financial talent, capable of identifying inexpensive companies, fixing them up, and extracting many times the initial investment through a sale or strategic borrowing.
But those firms that have thought seriously about their talent needs have the opportunity to get ahead of those that haven't, says Mr Spelman, not just by shedding poor performers but also hiring scarce talent from outside, in what is now a buyer's market.
Say what you will about G4, but there was a lot of talent there.
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In every case, each individual's talent was matched by a unique vision of what a fine watch should be.
Many accept them for what they claim to be - a harmless bit of entertainment that genuinely fosters talent.
But what managers miss, argues Mr Moynihan, is that buying talent is a lot harder than simply writing bigger cheques.
Talent management in India should be seen for what it is: a risk management strategy against the business impact of having inadequate or insufficient human resources to fulfill organizational objectives.
He's in a completely different environment and he needs to make sure he gets rid of all that and goes out and does what he's good at, because he's a hell of a talent.
We need a diversity of talent that can match the complexity of social problems, no matter what the problems are.
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What does employment mean when you have experts connected through social networks with well regarded reputation and a talent exchange?
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Having adopted an English accent to avoid being bullied, he first showed a talent for acting in school productions of Toad of Toad Hall and Oh, What a Lovely War.
What do Eric Clapton and all four of the Beatles have in common (besides a boatload of musical talent)?
The hiring of Tim O'Brien from The New York Times was a watershed moment for the Huffington Post, serving as a statement of big-time journalistic ambitions and putting the media world on notice that what had started as a scrappy start-up was in the market for the most premium sort of talent.
Just as every talent has a flip side, one downside of such life-enhancing filtering is what Eli Pariser dubbed a filter bubble in which we narrow our interests and thus sometimes miss the serendipitous connections that can pull unexpected insights and friendships into our lives.
By putting an emphasis on hiring a partner on the premise of what they believe will give them more control, and sacrificing a priority on brilliant business-building ideas and great talent, clients who consolidate their business are inflicting a crippling blow to their ability to compete.
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