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She can already access talent from around the world, as well as suppliers and partners.
For a business, employees' social networks can be an efficient way to access talent.
Atlanta's market access, talent, and lifestyle have also attracted a steady stream of company relocations, from corporate behemoths to small startups like Soneter, Groundfloor, and Aerogility.
They created a system to access talent from the hinterland using the latest computing tools, and matching them to appropriate pockets of corporate demand.
And I expect we're going to see more firms launch similar programs for their portfolio companies to access talent.
He talks up what he sees as immutable positives to London — as a city to live in and a place to access talent, pointing, for example, to quality local universities.
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The No. 1 concern for entrepreneurs post-Brexit is access to talent, in particular technical talent.
"Firms want access to talent, and talented people like to cluster in dense urban areas with thick labor markets, abundant amenities and services, and a vibrant social life.
Mr. Obama could demand that Israel allow Palestinian businesses freer access to talent, suppliers and customers.
But as more women enter business schools those companies will find themselves losing access to talent.
"Most of the mainstream media has refused to cover the story because that means no access to talent," he said.
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