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004 Do You Have the Right Talent?

004 Do You Have the Right Talent?

Released Monday, 8th July 2019
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004 Do You Have the Right Talent?

004 Do You Have the Right Talent?

004 Do You Have the Right Talent?

004 Do You Have the Right Talent?

Monday, 8th July 2019
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00:49 – Introducing today’s topic, Do You Have the Right Talent
01:26 – Why this is such an important topic in the early stages of a company’s growth
02:16 – The People Equation
02:55 – Developing the skillset necessary to identify the correct talent
04:39 – Growing and scaling a business
06:10 – Challenges growing companies face when looking to add talent
08:49 – Top Grading
09:56 – How Zappos’ culture became a magnet for new employees
10:47 – Why some companies fall asleep at the wheel when it comes to hiring talent
15:24 – The six core competencies of hiring a team
17:35 – The importance of responsibility
19:18 – Consistency
20:34 – The power of saying ‘No’
22:26 – Why the right people do not require micro-management
24:57 – Mirror Maturity
26:17 – Developing a set of core values
30:08 – Michael teases the topic of the next episode of CEO Brain Food

TWEETABLE QUOTES

“If you can think broadly about skills versus passion and alignment, those two things are critical in determining whether or not a person is going to be successful in the position or in the company.” (03:17)

“The more people that you have on your team that believe in what you’re doing and have passion about it, the more successful you’re gonna be.” (06:01)

“It’s often proven that the A performers, the best people that are highly productive and very much aligned with what you’re doing, they have a network and they like to hang around other A performers.” (09:37)

“If you begin with ‘who’ rather than ‘what’ you can adapt more readily to the ever-changing marketplace. If you have the right people on the bus, the problem of motivating and managing people largely goes away. With the wrong people, it doesn’t matter whether you discover the right direction. You still won’t have a great company.” (14:09)

“If you feel the need to be tightly managed then maybe you’re the wrong choice for the company or the job.” (23:11)

“Nothing great ever happens unless it is fueled by passion and passionate people.” (24:50)

“I would just, in summary, say develop you’re core values first and build a set of core values for your company.” (26:17)

RESOURCE LINKS

Michael’s LinkedIn

Michael’s Website

Jim Collins Website

Knowledge at Wharton Video Series

BOOKS MENTIONED

Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't

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