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Hidden Talents Part 2: Identifying Your Talent and Strengths16 Jun

How do I know whether I have a talent? This is a case not of if you have a talent, but what your talent is. I wholeheartedly believe that we’re all endowed with something unique within us that can be put to use, something that connects us to our own distinct purpose for being. Our primary [...]
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Hidden Talents Part 1: Talent, Retention, And The New Realities09 Jun

Before diving into the idea of hidden talent, we should take a step back and examine the current understanding of talent. Before 1997, the concept of talent was pretty much exclusive to the entertainment industry. That changed when McKinsey published their seminal study called The War for Talent. Whether or not you buy into whether [...]
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Hidden Talents And The Gray Zone06 Jun

I’m starting to set aside some time to peruse some of the magazines that have been piling up on my desk. As it turns out, I’m three issues behind in my reading of Harvard Business Review so it’s fairly likely you’ll see a few blogposts in the near future related to HBR articles. Going back to [...]

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