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Discover LudwigThe phrase "poor talent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who lacks skill or ability in a particular area. Example: Despite his passion for singing, John had poor talent in that area and never pursued a career as a singer.
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He often had poor talent around him, but Smith was part of the problem, too.
It not only results in lack of equity in organizations, but in poor talent management practices.
He had acquired a bedrock insight: that among the poor talent is universal, but opportunity is not.
In Africa the infrastructure is still poor; talent is scarce; and poverty, famine, and disease afflict many nations.
Three impediments in particular work against agile in most organizations: rigid architecture, poor talent management, and lack of a product mindset.
Lurie feels poor talent evaluation has been a major weakness of the organization, and he said so in an interview with Philadelphia Magazine in August.
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Poor talents were used as indicators of poor gross motor skills and poor academic skills.
The recent collapse of Dewey & LeBoeuf, one of the nation's most venerable law firms, demonstrates that no firm is immune from the devastating impact of poor business judgments and inadequate talent management.
Furthermore, university students who describe themselves as having poorer social skills, also report poorer talents in physical education (PE) in school (Bejerot, Edgar, & Humble, 2011), indicative of clumsiness.
He was never poor in talent or contacts.
"It's as poor a talent as I've seen at Kentucky in a long time," said Brown, now retired.
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