Sentences with phrase «own eyes for talent»

The more candidates you assess — and the more you assess each individual candidate — the more you'll hone your own eyes for talent.
Geffen combined those skills with an eye for talent, be it the voice of Jackson Browne or the onscreen charisma of Tom Cruise.
I would say he's diabolical at transfers, but he has a good eye for talent.
I don't think he's necessarily analytics oriented as just having an eye for talent and his philosophy stated above is obviously forward thinking that is what I took it as Morey meant.
Matt A has an eye for talent, and I think Wright may have a bit to put on the floor.
I think he's the right man for the job I still don't think there are many managers who have an eye for talent like him & now we've got the money you can see he's building something special.
It is apparent that Wenger is aware and also has an eye for talent.
With our resources I am sure he would build a good squad plus he has an eye for talent.
Here is Arrieta as proof that the Cubs have an eye for talent, and the ability to do something with that talent when they acquire it.
What caught everyone napping was his eyes for talent.
I don't think Vlade is an idiot, don't hate the guy, just think he shouldn't have a job as a GM because I don't see anything so far that shows he has a great eye for talent.
This is at odds with those who say Wenger has an eye for talent.
All of them seems to have a keen eye for talent even when working under a reduced budget (look at Atletico mercato in the past 3 seasons and Dortmund this summer).
judt proves that Wenger has no real eye for talent, instead we go «Yaya Nogoals»
Wenger might have made some bad purchases in the past but he still has an eye for talent... Lemar along with Seri would be a dream.
Wenger the «Myth» has an eye for talent and is careful with money.
In 206 appearances for the club, Aubameyang has scored 135 goals and assisted 34 times as well, which has helped the club win one German cup and two German Super Cups, something that may not have been possible without Mislintat's keen eye for talent.
You say 21 years making Arsenal a success and I agree to an extent but gone are the days when Mr Wenger applies himself and buys players of the calibration of Bergkamp, Henry and Overmars, when we had an eye for talent we were a force to be reckoned with but since David Dein went it's all gone downhill from then, it's as though the kitty belongs to Wenger and he's turned into Scrooge.
How can someone with an eye for talent an eye on how to play with amazing elegance power and style — go to someone who appears to have absolutely no idea how to pick a team and play them..
«It works great for us, and it's satisfying for Rosie because he obviously has an eye for talent as well as an understanding for the business end of things.»
So either our self - described genius has lost his eye for talent or he has simply spread himself so thin that important aspects of the club are largely ignored, or even worse, forgotten altogether.
His eye for talent was unquestioned during his tenure with the club.
Arsene Wenger rates him and his eye for talent is generally much superior to a lot of people.
He has lost his eye for talent quite some time back, our academy does not produce anymore quality players, not even one a year.
I love the genre bending those have brought to he table, and Kanye's obvious eye for talent across all different genres and ability to incorporate them in his music is one of the only things I really like about him.
Well, this season they wont be copeting with us, but Klopp can build something... he surely attract good players, and have an eye for talents.
thank god for your keen eye for talent in his first 10 or so games (most as a substitute) back from injury!!
One thing I've never quite understood about Wenger is his unwillingness to pay the slightest amount more than he believes a player is worth, now almost everyone would agree that Wenger has a phenomenal eye for talent but I've always felt he gets pushed out by a players price tag, maybe I'm unfairly blaming him and it's the board but if he does decide Benzema is the man to bring in, why not pay an extra # 5m or so to secure him?
«His dedication, his attention to detail and his unique eye for talent, as both the manager of Manchester United FC and Aberdeen FC, has brought rich rewards over a 30 - year period.
12 years at Reading where he filled almost every role at the club show he knows how a club should be run, and as a former chief scout, he has an eye for talent.
Zinedine Zidane has proven to have an eye for talent, as he played a part in the capture of a teenage Raphael Varane, identified the potential in Marco Asensio's left foot, and even tried signing Kylian Mbappe at the age of 14.
He had an eye for talent.
His old colleague, Susan Walling, had recommended both candidates, and Finlay had found she had a good eye for talent.
Never one to rest on his laurels, Mr. Gregory has seen an opportunity in the dating industry and has applied his exceptional work ethic and keen eye for talent to build the newest, most unique dating product on the market» The Las Vegas iDate conference is the single largest event of the year for the dating industry.
«Empire of the Sun» (1987) That Steven Spielberg has an eye for talent, eh?
Among the many things I love about Woody Allen — his staying power, his eye for talent, more masterpieces than I can count on two hands — is the fact that whenever anyone refers to «the untitled Woody Allen project,» one usually has to ask which one they mean.
This year, Doremus was back with the excellent «Breathe In» (which also stars Jones), and the filmmaker clearly still has an eye for talent, as Mackenzie Davis, who co-stars in the film, was one of the most talked about actresses in Park City.
Clearly, Woody has an eye for talent.
It helps that director Josh Trank had an eye for talent — in Dane DeHaan and Michael B Jordan he found a future Green Goblin and Human Torch — but this also felt like a genuinely fresh way of going about it, and a darker and more tragic approach than most.
Feige and his underlings have shown an inimitable eye for talent and quality control, plucking stars, writers, and directors from some unlikely places.
Salinger subsequently developed a mentoring relationship with one of his professors, the unorthodox Whit Burnett (Spacey), who had an eye for talent and could see into Salinger's having antiauthority issues and knew how to deal with them.
Having been a screenwriter since 1995, a freelance article and book contributor, her ability to identify and polish the diamonds hidden within the coal mines of unsolicited submissions gives her an eye for talent and a heart for the underdog.
With nearly two decades of experience in the games industry, their eye for talent now matches their considerable development skills.
With a keen eye for talent, Polígrafa started working very early on with what were to become household names, including Joan Miró, Francis Bacon, Eduardo Chillida, Robert Motherwell, Max Ernst, and Helen Frankenthaler, amongst many others.
«He had an eye for talent, across eras and millennia, which very few people could claim to match; this collection shows just how good he was.»
Of course, growing up as the son of famed artist and filmmaker Julian Schnabel has opened a few doors, but without ambition, business sense, and an eye for talent, Vito would not have the reputation that he has today.
This California - based investor has a sharp eye for talent.
A keen eye for talent with the ability to motivate employees to a greater sense of belongi...

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A Chief of Work would coordinate all that, with an eye toward building a culture that attracts top talent, or what Martin calls «the complete experience of working for the company, and how that affects performance.»
Black Eyed Peas frontman and «The Voice» judge will.i.am said Simon Cowell should be applauded for the rise of TV's music talent shows.
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