The
Training Letter
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Twice each month another step in the process will unfold. What's
in it for you
READY,
WILLING AND WORTHY Some
time ago I heard a wonderful song by Richard Mekdeci called "Ready,
Willing and Worthy." So struck was I by the title, that I found
I could focus on nothing else for the remainder of the event. I am always
on the lookout for the simple and effective things in work and life.
And "Ready, Willing and Worthy" immediately captured my attention
as a simple and effective tool for exploring and making changes in your
business. Why
Managers Condone Incompetence There is one thing worse than hiring the wrong person. That is to hang on to the employee long after the evidence indicates you should let them go. This is a problem that challenges managers at all levels of the organizational ladder. Without
getting into a discussion regarding hiring practices, lets begin
this monograph by simply stating that most managers, at one time or
another, find themselves in a situation where they have an employee
who should be terminated and yet, the manager takes no action. It may
be a problem of unacceptable performance, poor attendance, negative
attitude or lack of congruence between the managers primary operating
style and the functional preferences of the employee. |
How
to Identify Quality Search Assignments Being able to determine the quality of a search assignment before you "work it" is more critical today than any time in the past decade. What if you
were to take on a search assignment that wasn't a quality one? You could
spend weeks, even months, before finding out that: Mike provides a simple recipe to avoid wastingyour time To identify
the quality of a new search assignment: (click
here)
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