Hire to grow your business. Live by this one simple rule when it comes to your reasons for hiring and the way that you approach attracting potential candidates. If you are not hiring to grow your business, then what are you hiring for? To manage the status quo, to stop the bleeding caused by previous employees, out of desperation, or are you just hiring to fill an immediate need?
Sadly, most organizations hire with no long-term thoughts other than to fill an immediate need. The problem with not focusing on the long-term results and consequences of hiring is that you end up looking for the cheapest available person to fill your immediate needs. The cheapest available person to fill your immediate needs most likely does not have the skills, experience, or desire to work with you on the much larger picture of growing your company.
Hire to Grow Your Business: Attracting the Right People
Posted by markzarr under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.commonsensedevelopment.com 4389 days ago
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Great post here. I think this is an interesting way to look at hiring. Adding people to your business will add to your costs so there should also be improvement to your bottom line. One good approach would be to look at the projected increase in profitability to be sure new hires will bring the desired added value.
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Thank you for sharing!
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