I have so many interests that at times, it can be difficult to focus on just "that one thing".
Taking a systems approach and examining the different areas of your life and how they affect each other can give you clues to help you decide which areas need more focus.
Someone just called me from "So and So Professional Services" and said "The reason I am reaching out to you is to ask if I can help you with your candidate pipeline"
"No, you cannot"
[surprised tone and stammering]
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I am really direct with people trying to sell me and I appreciate good salespersonship (hows that for a word?)
It is interesting being on the other side of a solicitation. Whatever she was selling or proposing was not clear and the first thing I thought was that she wanted to do splits or sell me some 3rd party candidates - neither of which I was interested in plus I was really busy so I just shut it down.
Once I realized she was not doing that, I lightened up, but she was already deploying her parachute. Oh well.
Good less in selling - sell the value, not the process. I still don't know what she wanted.
I posted an ad for a web developer and got a huge number of responses. I am not a big fan of posting jobs, but I do it because its not that much effort to contact people you might not know about.
I was excited coming in to see all the wonderful candidates that replied. As it turns out, almost all of the responses were from Web Consulting companies offering to do my web page for $X per hour.
Wired announces the death of the SUV.
http://blog.wired.com/cars/2008/06/rising-gas-pric.html
"The SUV as a lifestyle choice, as a personal statement, is dead," Aaron Bragman, an industry analyst at Global Insight, tells Wired.com. "People are downsizing from their big trucks to smaller cars."
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Taking a systems approach and examining the different areas of your life and how they affect each other can give you clues to help you decide which areas need more focus.
But not for caffeine.
Mostly I am enjoying office coffee less and less.
I blame the powdered creamer.
Honestly, I am always surprised when I meet a recruiter that does not drink coffee but we have 2 or 3 of those.
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"No, you cannot"
[surprised tone and stammering]
----
I am really direct with people trying to sell me and I appreciate good salespersonship (hows that for a word?)
It is interesting being on the other side of a solicitation. Whatever she was selling or proposing was not clear and the first thing I thought was that she wanted to do splits or sell me some 3rd party candidates - neither of which I was interested in plus I was really busy so I just shut it down.
Once I realized she was not doing that, I lightened up, but she was already deploying her parachute. Oh well.
Good less in selling - sell the value, not the process. I still don't know what she wanted.
I was excited coming in to see all the wonderful candidates that replied. As it turns out, almost all of the responses were from Web Consulting companies offering to do my web page for $X per hour.
Sigh.
http://blog.wired.com/cars/2008/06/rising-gas-pric.html
"The SUV as a lifestyle choice, as a personal statement, is dead," Aaron Bragman, an industry analyst at Global Insight, tells Wired.com. "People are downsizing from their big trucks to smaller cars."
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