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Talent identification in youth soccer
Journal of Sports Sciences, 2012The purpose of this review article was firstly to evaluate the traditional approach to talent identification in youth soccer and secondly present pilot data on a more holistic method for talent identification. Research evidence exists to suggest that talent identification mechanisms that are predicated upon the physical (anthropometric) attributes of ...
Viswanath, Unnithan +4 more
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Leadership Talent Identification and Management
2013As universal trends of globalisation suck companies into a worldwide marketplace vortex, organisations and leaders are being forced into redefining what it takes to succeed. Talented leaders therefore are an integral part of business strategies that underpin how organisations thrive in these environments.
Janene Piip, Roger Harris
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Talent identification and development in soccer
Journal of Sports Sciences, 2000In this review, we attempt to integrate the main research findings concerned with talent identification and development in soccer. Research approaches in anthropometry, physiology, psychology and sociology are considered and, where possible, integrated.
A M, Williams, T, Reilly
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Children and Genetic Identification of Talent
Hastings Center Report, 2011The regulation of direct-to-consumer genetic testing has till now focused on identifying predispositions to specific health problems and quality issues in testing, such as analytical and clinical validity criteria. In the United States, for example, the Food and Drug Administration warned that federal regulations for medical devices will apply to ...
Yusuke, Inoue, Kaori, Muto
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Talent identification and development tools
Management Research: The Journal of the Iberoamerican Academy of Management, 2014Purpose – This paper aims to contribute to talent management literature by examining empirically the relationship between talent identification and development tools. Design/methodology/approach – The study sample consisted of 112 Argentina-based companies.
María Rita Blanco +1 more
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Perspectives of Talent Identification
2002In part I the discussion of talent began with a poetic scene and ended with reflective after-thoughts, befitting the theoretical nature of the subject. The quest to recognize the spark of potential talent in young children brings us into the very real world of the school classroom.
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IDENTIFICATION OF TALENT IN SPORT
European Journal of High Ability, 1991Abstract Dynamics of competitive performance represents an integrated indicator of both the ability of athletes and the efficacy of training. It provides information in all phases of selection and talent improvement. A study of the performance of male 100 metre sprinters showed that the internationally outstanding athletes achieved significantly better
László Harsányi +2 more
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Talent Identification in Sport: A Systematic Review
Sports Medicine, 2017Talent identification (TID) programs are an integral part of the selection process for elite-level athletes. While many sport organizations utilize TID programs, there does not seem to be a clear set of variables that consistently predict future success.This review aims to synthesize longitudinal and retrospective studies examining differences between ...
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Talent Identification and Talent Nurture: The Indian Story
2019The phrase ‘talent identification’ is much maligned in India. In a country with a large student population and limited opportunities for mentoring, there is always a lot of demand for participation in any talent nurture programme. This aspiration of parents and students is also exploited by commercial entities peddling substandard alternatives to ...
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