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Confidence Gets You a Leadership Gig, but Humility Lets You Keep It
I’ve been spending a lot of time lately working on leadership evaluation and selection. Specifically, we spent a bunch of time talking about how to make better talent decisions
You source? You recruit? You should listen to THIS podcast.
This is my new favorite podcast….AirSource
Title Fight: A Showdown Between LinkedIn and Indeed
LinkedIn v. Indeed
That College Degree is Almost Meaningless When It Comes to Job Readiness
In 2014, Gallup did a survey basically asking business leaders and Chief Academic Officers of higher education institution one question: “Do you believe academic programs are preparing graduates for jobs?” …
How to Beat Weak Hiring Managers When You Interview
If you’re like me, you’ve routinely got friends, family, and colleagues asking you for career advice. When it comes to the topic of interviewing, I’m on record as saying that you…
Built to Last
Sorry, I am not talking about the book. This Built to Last is about centuries old principles, practices and even some physical items
Quality of Hire Matters When No One Gets Fired
No environment exists in America where people are fired dispassionately, quickly and easily. It just doesn’t happen, folks
The One Thing It Takes to Be a Real Manager
Although it pains me to say it, I’m somewhat of an expert on passive-aggressive behavior. The good people at Wikipedia describe passive-aggressive behavior as follows: The indirect expression of hostility, such…
When a High Potential Employee Fails
No matter what company, high potential employees (high pots) get that fancy designation because in their world, they rock. They succeed and turn in solid results
What I Love About Recruiting – A Valentine’s Day Poem
I got into recruiting because I wanted to help people. You gave me that recruiting

