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It happened because talented employees demanded it, and talent is today’s top driver of corporate value.
STAKEHOLDER CAPITALISM ISN’T A CHOICEALAN MURRAYAUGUST 24, 2020FORTUNE
In fact I’ve never worked with a senior team that was as talented, collegial and closely aligned as the one I was part of at The Times.
‘UNSTOPPABLE INNOVATOR’: THE METEORIC RISE OF MEREDITH KOPIT LEVIEN, THE NEXT NEW YORK TIMES CEOSTEVEN PERLBERGAUGUST 19, 2020DIGIDAY
What is often overlooked in the “Moneyball” discussions, though, is just how talented those A’s were.
THE A’S AREN’T JUST SCRAPPY. THEY’VE GOT STARS.TRAVIS SAWCHIKAUGUST 13, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHT
“Unfortunately, any way you cut it, baseball will be less talented next year in aggregate,” Horacek told FiveThirtyEight.
WHAT A YEAR OFF MIGHT DO TO BASEBALL PLAYERS’ SKILLSTRAVIS SAWCHIKJULY 31, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHT
As talented as the rest of the league is, that’s borderline unfair, and it’s why Seattle is my pick to win the 2020 WNBA title.
WILL THE MYSTICS REPEAT? WILL THE STORM SURGE? WHAT TO WATCH IN THE WNBA BUBBLE.JENN HATFIELDJULY 23, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHT
In crime, as in business, if you surround yourself with talented and loyal people and you don’t have to worry about the law or government regulations, you can’t help but be successful.
THE GODMOTHER OF THE CHINESE UNDERWORLDDANIEL MALLOYJULY 7, 2020OZY
They crunched data to identify — and hire — talented players that other teams had largely ignored.
WHY SPORTS ARE BECOMING ALL ABOUT NUMBERS — LOTS AND LOTS OF NUMBERSSILKE SCHMIDTMAY 21, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTS
I have a mild grievance against that talented lady, Miss Marjorie Bowen, for labelling her latest novel "a romantic fantasy."
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOLUME 158, APRIL 28, 1920VARIOUS
Lady Selina was decidedly talented, very benevolent, unusually grave and serious, and extremely graceful.
THE CHILDHOOD OF DISTINGUISHED WOMENSELINA A. BOWER
The boy struck him as talented, but nothing made him suspect the germ of a great composer.
THE LIFE & LETTERS OF PETER ILICH TCHAIKOVSKYMODESTE TCHAIKOVSKY
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