Making Perfect. Teri Ann Lindeberg
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Название: Making Perfect

Автор: Teri Ann Lindeberg

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Жанр: Управление, подбор персонала

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isbn: 978-5-906185-03-7

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СКАЧАТЬ and opening new services”…”Prefer not to expand now”…”None, very busy”…”Currently have enough and supposed to have, but also with Elena trying to help them with lead generation by internet searches”…”Now I have BD responsibilities added on, so I feel I have enough”…”All is OK as it is”…”I have enough”…”I now have new additional responsibilities during the crisis, I have enough”…”We have a small department, so all is done”…”Now all is fine, in the future maybe can take on more – after crisis, or manage and event, conference or breakfast”…

      Being busy is good, so I was glad to hear that so many people were content. However, I made a mental note about those that appear too busy from prior comments. In addition, I discerned that two people had begun to show a pattern of just not caring much at all about anything, and had consistently given neutral answers to the questions posed thus far.

      Employees want:

      • No additional responsibilities, sometimes.

INDIFFERENT

      “Responsibilities just come”…

      I felt this was somewhat of a boring, safe answer. However, this is fine, as it takes many types of people to form an overall very good team.

      Employees want:

      • Sometimes, whatever they are given.

TRAINING

      “Trainings for new or existing team members, or to participate in this; can also do insurance industry info session”…”I am very strong in conducting sales and I am ready to train all in sales, to share my skills”…”Never trained before but open to trying it, although not sure I would be good”…”To train or teach”…

      Training is always needed and, in addition to helping further develop people, it adds something exciting and interesting to one’s typical daily role – for both the trainer and the trainees.

      Again, I was thrilled that our team wants to help the company by training others in areas in which they feel they are strong and where they can add value.

      Employees want:

      • To train others in areas in which they themselves have expertise.

ANYTHING

      “Anything”…”Able to help with anything”…”I am always developing here, Angela tasked us all to get payments from clients, to cover for each other, to update our CRM and our finance database, and HR administration, I really like getting all these jobs, and doing the visas, I am open to new work”…

      These were very encouraging answers in the sense that people are willing to take on anything they can or are offered, to help the company. I made a note on each of them for the future and their availability and attitude.

      Employees want:

      • To help the company in any way they can, as needed.

OPERATIONS

      “Operations manual and systems review and overhaul”…

      A perceptible pattern began to develop, based on this and previous responses, with this person, who was a good Director – but also had obvious interests in all things IT and systems-related. This was good to know and might be useful.

      Employees want:

      • To help in areas in which they have a personal interest.

INTERNAL RECRUITMENT

      “Deciding who gets hired – working with the internal recruitment process”…”Screen candidates for internal Staffwell positions”…

      For me, this was a great answer as our success really depends on who we have on our team, whether they fit in and if they can perform beyond expectations in their role. The interview process is crucial to getting it right most of the time.

      I was very happy to hear that some of our team members really wanted to help ensure that we hire only the best people possible.

      Employees want:

      • To be directly involved in the internal recruitment process and decisions on who gets hired into the team; and

      • Only the very best people to be hired.

PROFESSIONAL GROWTH

      “All is good, would be interested in my growth plan”…”Should an opportunity arise in the future to be Commercial Director or General Director, I would welcome the challenge with open arms. You are one of the few people in my career that I have not been able to convince that this could be a good idea. I am not sure why and would welcome your thoughts”…”Assist the Consultants so that I can start learning that job and eventually move into it myself”…

      Within this topic, the patterns are also clear – as they have been touched on in earlier questions: two people feel they are ready to be promoted and one is gearing up for it. That is good and good to know.

      Timing has a lot to do with promotions. First, there has to be a vacancy or a need for a position to be created. Then, in order for there to be a promotion from within the company, there have to be people considered to be suitable, proven, and capable.

      I felt that all three of these people were probably ready and deserving, so I made notes on all of them to later prompt me into looking into potential promotions for them.

      Employees want:

      • To grow professionally and move up within the company; and

      • To be rewarded for good work and loyalty.

ANALYTICAL REPORTS

      “Harder to sell now but would be willing to make analysis on the market for PR [Public Relations] and create analytical services for clients”…”I can provide great analysis, I am a great chess player”…

      Once again, this was very useful information as PR was one of our new focus areas.

      I also loved learning that one of our top Consultants was a great chess player. I grew up learning and playing board games, including chess, so I immediately wanted to play her (although I knew she would likely crush me). This particular person was one of our best producing Consultants: extremely focused, serious, and quietly competitive. I do not think it would harm us to consider hiring other avid chess players, as they, hopefully, will possess the same traits as the chess-playing Consultant we have now.

      Learning about her hobby was a catalyst in my desire to learn about everyone’s hobbies at some point in the future.

      Employees want:

      • To use their untapped skills.

NEW SERVICES

      “Be a part of the management team to create new services if the market needs it”…”I would like to be involved in out-placement or new services”…

      Anything new that would, or could potentially, be successful is exciting to me, which made it easy for me to understand their desires. However, what may be fun to create, may not always be successful or profitable for the company. I acknowledged their interest at the time СКАЧАТЬ