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Talent vs training

Talent ID & Management Part 3: Imperfect tools & sensible science

Ross · 26 Jan 2016 ·

Here is part 3 of my ongoing Talent ID and management series.  If you missed the first two instalments, you can view them at the following links:  The strategic and tactical fundamentals of Talent – the budgeting decision Acceptable inefficiencies Today I discuss what I think is an important concept in terms of managing expectations […]

Talent ID & Management Series, Part 2: Accepted inefficiencies

Ross · 19 Jan 2016 ·

Part 2 of the series on Talent ID and Management looks at inefficiencies in the identification and selection of talent. It discusses factors driving these inefficiencies and sets up future topics of how to combat them.

Talent ID Video Series, Part 1: Fundamental concept and definition

Ross · 06 Jan 2016 ·

Part 1 of the Talent ID & Development series looks at the fundamental concept and defines Talent ID as a strategic and budgeting decision.

The Talent Series: Strategy, tactics and then science

Ross · 07 Dec 2015 ·

Talent ID and Development – the science, strategy and tactics (not in that order) of developing future champions. This is the first in a series of posts (videos, we’ll see how that goes) on this topic. Today, the entire presentation

2014 Wrap Part 1: Week by week musings

Ross · 29 Dec 2014 ·

A look back at 2014, using my weekly “Times” newspaper column to cover some of the biggest sporting stories and their management and scientific implications.

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