Archive for July, 2009

I ask this question each week as a form of reality check. If I answer with a “huh?”, then I know it is not over. This week I had a different answer, so something must be up – or – over – or – coming to a close.

You see this week my answer contained five signals that things must be improving on the home front and maybe I should begin to prepare for an improved business future. So, what were my signals or triggers that got an answer to my question this week? Here are the five things: Continue reading ‘Is the Recession Coming to a Close?’ »

While discussing the potential of certain employees with a HR manager, a question was raised by the HR Manager… What Are People Skills? At first, this sounded like a simplistic question yet the more we discussed it, the more complex it became.

So, let’s take a look at this key term – People Skills.

There appears to be certain factors that resonant with the term People Skills – other than People are involved. There appears to be six key elements when looking at people skills: Continue reading ‘What Are People Skills?’ »

Okay, it is now time to send Fear to the Bench. In fact, it is the only way we are going to get out of the current economic downturn. Too many people are fearful of the future, fearful of making a mistake, and fearful to take any kind of risk.

Well, here is my advice: Go over it! Continue reading ‘It’s Time to Send Fear to the Bench!’ »

Yes, the question is “Are you Maximizing Your Publicity Today?” These economic times require more creative, yet, consistent publicity than ever before. There are several reasons for this importance in today’s economic downturn.

First, business people and consumers are very tired of the advertising world  – you know the one that interrupts everything we are doing to “pitch” their message. People are being bombarded by more commercial messages than ever before. This has lead to a desensitizing or a lack of attention to these commercial messages. Continue reading ‘Are You Maximizing Your Publicity Today?’ »

How is your SEO doing today? You know it has a big impact on the ability of people to find out about you, what you do, what you offer, and how credible you are on the web. That’s right a bunch of factors all linked to the code word – SEO.

What is SEO you might ask? Which is a possible sign that you are not paying attention to what is drawing people to your websites and marketing your company. SEO is code for Search Engine Optimization.

SEO is what makes Google a partner rather than a problem child. So what are some factors that influence SEO? Continue reading ‘How’s Your SEO Today?’ »

I got a couple of calls about “what is the Twenty Idea Method?” So, I will share this great creativity tool. Anyone can use it – kids to adults, employees to executives, men or women – it is a universal creativity technique.

First, you get a piece of paper (yes, you can use a computer – I prefer pen and paper) . Down the side number 1 to 20. At the top of the page, write a goal or problem in the form of a question. The more specific the question the higher the quality of the answers. Continue reading ‘Twenty Idea Method’ »

This question is for all your left brain dominated people, is your left brain getting in the way of your progress? Some of you know exactly what I’m talking about and some are asking “what is he talking about – left brain?”

Okay, first, what is the left brain and how does it impact you and your performance. The left brain is the seat of your logic, sequential thinking, it is where your words are kept, and it is the root for your “practical” or task oriented thinking and thoughts. There is little emotion or creative impulse in the left brain – those are right brain activities.

So how does the left brain slow down your pathway to progress? Continue reading ‘Your Left Brain Getting in the Way of Progress?’ »

First of all, you’re not alone! However, the question remains: Why are we unable to make great hiring decisions? The answer is simple: BIAS. Attracting candidates is easy today. Screening out all of the unqualified to discover a superior performer is the real challenge. This challenge also means we must look at the job objectively and eliminate any biases that keep us from selecting the best candidate.

We all see the world from our own viewpoint. This viewpoint is influenced by how we value experience, knowledge, economics, aesthetics, altruism, power and tradition. When we are confronted by a person who sees the world differently, our views could be called biases. Neither right or wrong, nor good or bad, biases are simply a reflection of our personal viewpoint. Oftentimes, this personal viewpoint is unknowingly injected into the hiring process even when it is not relevant to a specific position or to the organization itself. When this happens, it creates a barrier, preventing us from selecting truly superior performers.

Today we have laws that keep us from acting on our biases as they relate to gender, age and nationality, but there are still biases that get in the way. Many people are also unknowingly biased on experience, education and intelligence, and this keeps them from selecting superior performers. In addition, people bring much more to the job, including their passion, beliefs, personal skills and behaviors. Perhaps one of the most important personal skills is that of personal accountability, and most companies do not have an awareness of its importance, nor do they have a way to measure it.

Determining the ideal candidate for a position can prove to be not only the most frustrating part of the hiring process, but also the most difficult. Each person involved in the hiring process will have his or her own idea of what skill set, experience and education is required for the position. Job descriptions begin to assist recruiters, internal and external, in narrowing down the resume requirements. Meanwhile, the personal skills, behavioral style, attitude and motivations of the ideal candidate tend to be undefined and left up to the interviewer. This type of hiring process becomes subjective, rather than objective, and leaves all involved parties frustrated and with less than desirable results.

Typical hiring processes allow for little preparation time on the front end, with more time allotted for interviewing. This often results in a partially or even completely wrong hire, which, in turn, contributes to significant managerial time loss. By turning the process around, you will save time and energy, and improve your hiring decisions, therefore improving your bottom-line.

After years in the staffing industry and making internal hires, our Strategic Business Partner  created the Ideal Candidate Form. This form, along with the patented job benchmarking process, has allowed us to achieve a 92% retention rate on the people placed using this process. Eliminating bias is the key to successful hiring. The only way to achieve this is through an objective process that looks at all aspects of the ideal candidate.

Recently, I listened to a group of people who were are bemoaning their faith as employees in different companies – none of whom enjoyed their job, their boss or their career path. While I respectively listened as they complained and criticized almost everything about their jobs and careers, I really have difficult relating to their issues.

The reason is, I was fortunate enough to choose my career path and really enjoying what I do. It also helps that my natural strengths are being fully utilized in my selected profession. How great is that?

Well, after listening to this group of people, I will state that I’m happy to have made the choice I made. Wait a minute. Did I say, my choice of job? Yes, I did. Continue reading ‘You Control Your Career – Yes, You Do!’ »

Here is a Productivity Tip for everyone. If you want to increase your productivity everyday, then make a to-do list everyday. This is not some type of rocket science theory or ivory tower concept. It is a practical approach to getting more done.

It’s time for a true confession. If I don’t have a priority list of to-do’s or things to do or what ever you want to call it – then time is wasted. There I admit it – I can waste time just like everyone else. The key for me is to have a clear list of things to accomplish the next day – before I go to bed at night. Continue reading ‘Productivity Tip for Everyone’ »