Archive for September, 2019
Posted by Jim Nelson on September 24, 2019
Better leadership or training? We need to ask this question. Here the US military sounded off. You can imagine that an organization that has to ask men to risk their lives has to know something about motivation. The article is about suicide prevention, but is highly relevant to motivating workers. This article says caring leaders […]
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Posted by Jim Nelson on September 17, 2019
Let’s talk about great leadership. I interviewed a candidate for production manager the other day. He learns from no one. He explained that he naturally knew a strong leadership direction and just kept going. This candidate sees he is a genius, and everyone else is a lazy idiot. As he talked, I saw he is […]
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Posted by Jim Nelson on September 10, 2019
I think we all know that delay does not work to keep candidates’ interest. Hmmm, possible clients often ask us how long it takes us to find the right candidate. It is a reasonable question. However, it needs more thought. We totally agree that a tighter faster process helps. Where Is Time Lost in Recruiting […]
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Posted by Jim Nelson on September 3, 2019
Has anyone noticed how China is a nervous country? Have you felt Nervous China? If you go to nearby countries, you get the definite feeling that China is the nervous country. Children going up on stage for a school performance in the West or in China shows a lot about the nervous country. The Western […]
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