Sentences with phrase «talent gap between»

Now that Sanogo is away perhaps there is some hope that Wenger can see the talent gap between Akpom and Sanogo.
But there's a difference between losing and getting embarrassed, and we have gotten outplayed by a much wider margin than the talent gap between these two teams.
Canadian venture capitalists were seen as requiring higher rates of return or lower risk than their U.S. and Chinese counterparts, and there was a perceived talent gap between the quality of Canadian and American venture capitalists.

Not exact matches

Cybersecurity talent is a rare breed as demonstrated by the 25 - percentage point gap between the demand for, and supply of cybersecurity skills.
Being constantly reminded on the one hand of the infinite gap between one's own limited talents and vision and the perspective of Almighty God, and on the other of the radical equality with which God judges and loves the human race is a healthy counterweight to the flattery of the world and the smugness that comes with success.
We did not play up to our talent level, even with the talent gap in the years between the veterans and the new guys.
Olympiacos have a few dangerous players on the counter-attack, but the gap in talent between these two teams is just too big.
The Federal Government on Friday launched the Nigerian Economic Diplomacy Initiative, NEDI, to among other aims, bridge the gap between local talents and Nigerians in Diaspora,...
«Finding: All indicators — all historical data, and all projections — argue that [computer science] is the dominant factor in America's science and technology employment, and that the gap between the demand for [computer science] talent and the supply of that talent is and will remain large.
The version of the state budget approved by the House on March 20 includes major cuts likely to weaken Kentucky's efforts to develop the talents of all children and undo achievement gaps between groups of students.
The money will be awarded through the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation — established by the famed composer and producer — along with the American Theatre Wing, which is focused on supporting theater education opportunities for underserved students and under - resourced public schools in an effort to close the gap between talent and opportunity.
When it comes to classic talents such as packaging, performance, consumption, and handling, however, the gap between the competition narrows, but we won't know by exactly how much until the new Audi A6 and BMW 5 Series meet this E-Class head on.
If you are worried you aren't good enough, check out this article about narrowing the gap between your good taste and your talent.
Authors are deafened by this same noise, widening the gap between talent and opportunity.
The acadamy, which teaches students between the ages of 16 - 19, covers education before university level (or higher education in the UK) which is hoped will help bridge the gap between those who have left education and are looking for work, and the skills required for the industry that is looking to hire new talent.
To the extent there ever was a «talent gap» between big firms and others, that gap is closing rapidly.
According to the Hays Global Skills Index, a study of labor supply and demand efficiency conducted by Hays for 33 countries, talent mismatch (the gap between the skills that companies are targeting and the skills that people have) in Japan is amongst the worst in the world.
Severe talent mismatch: Japan received a score of 9.8 for «talent mismatch» in the 2016 Hays Global Skills Index, which showed there was a significant gap between the skills needed by businesses and the skills available in the job market.
An example of the talent pool in action in a specific team was within the Finance division who were looking to engage an experienced intake of fresh talent to support their succession planning by bridging the gap between graduate programme hires and senior management.
A key finding is that sectors such as construction, IT and engineering are among the hardest hit by a widening talent mismatch — a measure of the gap between the skills that workers can offer, and those that businesses are looking for.
The truth is that our talent mismatch — the gap between the skills that companies need and those available — is one of the worst in Europe, exceeded only by Ireland, Portugal and Spain.
The Hays Oil & Gas Global Salary Guide shows that the gap between local and imported salaries in countries such as Singapore is narrowing as local talent demand increases.
Followed in 2006 by ASTD's «Bridging the Skill Gap,» which focused on talent management and the coordination required between training and human resources to develop lacking 21st century skills in the workforce.
It's another important tool in «selling» you, by highlighting your unique skills, talents and achievements and by filling in any gaps in information that a resume may not cover, such as why you had a lengthy period of unemployment between jobs.
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