Monthly Archives: April 2011

No decision is still a decision

Today, I have some decisions to make. These are going to be tough because a lot of people are going to be affected by the choices that are made. But I can’t. Because I don’t want to take responsibility. I’ll just put … Continue reading

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Write this down

Today’s lesson requires a little work on your part. Take out a piece of paper and something to write with. Think of a decision you are about to make. It can be about the next person you are going to … Continue reading

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The bottom line

If you caught the reference in yesterday’s post, congratulations. If not, allow me to repeat it here. “Big time applicants can compromise your bottom line.” Suffice it to say that choosing the right person for the right position is a big … Continue reading

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The first step

Your company may not be big enough. You may not have the luxury of time. You may not have hundreds of applicants to choose from. But should any of those excuses compromise your standards of selecting the right fit candidate? … Continue reading

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You are not the show

There is a reason companies have dress codes. It’s more than conformity. There is a reason companies have logos. It’s more than publicity. There is a reason companies regulate what you can and cannot say about the products you sell. … Continue reading

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