Recognizing and developing talent is a constant challenge for any company. Today's challenge is to produce more, and better results with few employees for customers who demand more value-add for less effort and cost.
Do YOU have the talent to meet this challenge?
In his book Good to Great, Jim Collins uses the 'bus' business metaphor. he says great leaders understand three simple truths:
* If you begin with the "Who" rather than the "What," you can more easily…
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Added by Vicki Z. Lauter on September 30, 2009 at 4:09pm —
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I love football season.
No. I rephrase.
Almighty God in the Most Divine of All Kingdoms, forgive me for I love more than my mother this holy football season!
My family knows and respects my one simple request this time of year. It's fine to shout with me at the TV screen. But, do not talk to me during the game. Ever. Unless, of course, it's half-time and you're going to tell me how much the opposing team stinks like three tons of…
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Added by Amy Renz on September 30, 2009 at 2:00pm —
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By Diane Delgado LeMaire, Accounting & Finance Recruiter, Creative Financial Staffing - dcd@fittsroberts.com
I often wonder: Why do recruiters have a bad reputation? I mean, we help people find jobs and we do this for free until we actually successfully place someone. So, what is it? Are we bad people? Are we not upfront? Do we not communicate enough with our clients and candidates? Well, I must admit, it is true that our follow up with the candidates is probably not the best,…
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Added by Diane Delgado LeMaire on September 30, 2009 at 1:45pm —
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Is job seeker registration good or bad? And if you require registration, how much is too much? And…how much value should you attach to these registered users?
Personally, I think a little friction is a good thing (as does Seth Godin, apparently). If a job seeker wants to land a job, why shouldn’t he (or she) give up something? After all, your site is delivering something of value, correct?
“But you lose job seekers every time you require registration,” I know some of you…
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Added by Jeff Dickey-Chasins on September 30, 2009 at 9:43am —
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Talent Management is changing and forward-thinking companies must begin preparing for the changing job market. Over the last several weeks, the news publications and news networks have begun reporting positive changes in the economic markets. The Globe and Mail reported last week, that as the economy improves, we will see a “W” shaped recovery. A W shaped recovery has a large dip which we have already experienced, followed by a rise, and follow by another dip before we return to a stable and…
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Added by Jessica Miller-Merrell on September 30, 2009 at 7:57am —
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Do you want to know the secret of how top-quality graphic designers
design logos? This article will disclose exactly how top-notch logo designers of today’s contemporary age design their logos. It will show the design route that these designers undergo to get to their final
logo design.
Logo Designers Design Route:
1. Logo Design Brief
2. Background & Competitive…
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Added by Kathy Maxwelll on September 30, 2009 at 2:00am —
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Added by Michel Reverte on September 29, 2009 at 8:02pm —
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OK, you've secured an interview for a position that really interests you. How can you differentiate yourself from other qualified candidates under consideration?
Research on your potential employer will help you stand out from the crowd. The more you know going into the interview, the more comfortable you'll feel and the more…
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Added by Eric Raynard on September 29, 2009 at 4:08pm —
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Hello everyone;
Glad to see things picking up out there...
Even though this post is not inline with Human Resources it is inline with being HUMAN.
Recently Roman Polanski was arrested in Switzerland regarding an extradition warrant filed by the USA approx. 30 yrs ago.
I am sure most know the story; Roman meets a 13 yr old girl promises her stardom then has a few photo-shoots, then alcohol and drugs come into the fold as does raping a minor...
Currently there are…
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Added by Salvatore Petrara, CPC on September 29, 2009 at 12:16pm —
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The other day, I was thinking back to a factory job I held from 1987 until 1995..I worked the afternoon shift at an aluminum casting foundry, where we made parts for things like autos, fighter jets, and tanks..
Anyway, my job was to take the rough edges off of the castings, done by holding the casting "just right" on a rotating belt of very coarse sandpaper..the belt moved fast enough that if one was careless or in a hurry, a casting could be destroyed in seconds, or worse yet, one's…
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Added by Thomas Patrick Chuna on September 29, 2009 at 8:52am —
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After an absolutely exhilarating day participating in the Annual Member Congress of the International Association of Employment Websites, I was prepared to sense some level of deflation as I entered day two of my trip, and day one of the ere.net expo. After all, I work for a group of employment websites , and this was a conference primarily geared toward full time corporate and 3rd party recruiters. These were the people paid to find the talent that’s theoretically not looking for work on…
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Added by Jason C. Blais on September 29, 2009 at 7:30am —
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TipTopJob International Ltd are to exhibit at the forthcoming Onrec exhibition in Chicago on the 2nd-3rd November 2009 in the bid to expand it's exposure in the USA as it has become the second most popular location for Users using TipTopJob.com.
TipTopJob.com has separate country domains for which clients are able to post jobs, for example, us.tiptopjob.com, uk.tiptopjob.com. This allows TipTopJob to offer clients not only fully international recruitment across various countries, but…
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Added by Corinne on September 29, 2009 at 3:47am —
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I was walking down the street the other day when I ran into an old colleague, an ex-employee actually, from my days as the owner of accounting and finance recruiter, Recruitment Solutions.
We talked for a while, and as we parted she said with a huge smile, “ Still following that old success formula, Greg. It has made me millions!” At first I could not for the life of me work out what she was talking about. But…
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Added by Greg Savage on September 29, 2009 at 12:00am —
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Added by Santosh Balajapalli on September 28, 2009 at 11:33pm —
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Message and Medium Matter
One of the more irritating things about living in an apartment complex are the constant attempts at outreach by…
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Added by Michael VanDervort on September 28, 2009 at 7:29pm —
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On the weekend I watched the AFL Grand Final and witnessed probably two of the greatest AFL teams in history battle out an exciting tight contested game. Neither team deserved to lose, Geelong prevailed in the end. St Kilda’s leaders will use the loss as a motivator for next and subsequent years.
Many parallels can be drawn between successful sports teams and businesses (teams of people as well). A quick review of the two teams leads to some interesting (though not unexpected)…
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Added by Aaron Dodd on September 28, 2009 at 5:31pm —
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I often hear from business owners that they don’t have “time” to get a new employee up to speed. Excuse? Not at all. The reality is that business owners are extremely busy.
Based on staggering statistics that 22% of staff turnover occurs in the first forty-five days of employment, it makes perfect sense to delay a hire if you don’t have the time to onboard an employee properly.
Yet, most companies continue to hire new employees without providing effective training or…
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Added by Safari Solutions on September 28, 2009 at 5:10pm —
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As a relative outsider to recruitment, I was wondering if anything has changed in recruitment?
I know things are tough but is everyone just waiting for the good times to return, for things to return to normal or has anything significant happened to change how the industry works?
I never fully understood the business model. It appears to reward poor performance. The higher an employers staff turnover, the more business a recruiter gets. It seems a bit strange and I…
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Added by Martin Gibbons on September 28, 2009 at 3:54pm —
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This week I traveled to Toronto for the second time within a week. First was to see U2 – totally awesome concert! It is a beautiful City fairly close to Upstate NY. I normally do not attend conferences, but learned of Recruitfest from Twitter. Then in having conversations with @jennydevaughn – she encouraged me to go, so I thought I would give it a try!
This was an “unconference,” described as an open forum to exchange thoughts and ideas with fellow peers and thought leaders within the…
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Added by Chernee Vitello on September 28, 2009 at 1:39pm —
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Let's suppose that all the planets align correctly and you wake up on the correct side of the bed (most days) and you are becoming an Actual Leader. This is confirmed for you on a regular basis by people who genuinely smile when they see you coming and also smile and thank you when they depart your presence. Some of these people come to you out of the blue to bounce ideas off of you or report progress because they know that you appreciate it and that they are appreciated. You are even taking…
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Added by Randy Levinson on September 28, 2009 at 11:38am —
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