11 September 2003

An Eye for Talent

The best managers know how to discover -- and get the most out of -- the talent within their workgroups

by Kenneth A. Tucker
Coauthor of Animals, Inc. (Warner Books, 2004)
The best managers know how to spot talents, turn them into strengths, and increase their companies' productivity exponentially. They accomplish this by getting employees to apply their gifts in roles that suit and stretch their talents.
Kenneth A. Tucker is coauthor of Gallup's book Animals, Inc.: a Business Parable for the 21st Century (Warner Books, February 2004).

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