"The most important choice you make is what you
choose to make important."
- Michael Neill
People
are the most important ingredient of a company's success. Why don't we show
"C Level" people the door? Why don't we take the time to really
recruit and hire the best? We know right down to our core that one bad apple
spoils the lot. We know it costs too much to make bad hires.
Like
any other problem in your business there are best practices and processes to
recruit and hire great people. It is a choice we make to first learn and then
focus actions on the process.
I
love Jim Rohn's take on it.
Don't
Send Your Ducks to Eagle School
by
Jim Rohn
The first rule of management is this: don't send your ducks to eagle school. Why? Because it won't work. Good people are found, not changed. They can change themselves, but you can't change them. If you want good people, you have to find them. If you want motivated people, you have to find them, not motivate them.
I picked up a magazine not long ago in New York that had a full-page ad in it for a hotel chain. The first line of the ad read, "We do not teach our people to be nice." Now that got my attention. The second line said, "We hire nice people." I thought, "what a clever shortcut!"
Motivation
is a mystery. Why are some people motivated and some are not? Why does one
salesperson see his first prospect at seven in the morning while the other sees
his first prospect at eleven in the morning? Why would one start at seven and
the other start at eleven? I don't know. Call it "mysteries of the
mind."
I
give lectures to a thousand people at a time. One walks out and says, 'I'm
going to change my life." Another walks out with a yawn and says,
"I've heard all this stuff before." Why is that?
The
wealthy man says to a thousand people, "I read this book, and it started
me on the road to wealth." Guess how many of the thousand go out and get
the book? Answer: very few. Isn't that incredible? Why wouldn't everyone go get
the book? Mysteries of the mind...
To
one person, you have to say, "You'd better slow down. You can't work that
many hours, do that many things, go, go, go. You're going to have a heart
attack and die." And to another person, you have to say, "When are
you going to get off the couch?" What is the difference? Why wouldn't
everyone strive to be wealthy and happy?
Chalk
it up to mysteries of the mind and don't waste your time trying to turn ducks
into eagles. Hire people who already have the motivation and drive to be eagles
and then just let them soar.
All
the best,
Rick
Wallace
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