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The Right Way to Check Someone’s References

Harvard Business

You think you’ve found the right candidate to fill your open position and now it’s time to check references. Checking references is often seen as one small piece of the hiring protocol—the final motion to go through before you extend a formal offer to a candidate. Should you ask each person the same questions?

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Methods to build team cohesion

Asamby Consulting

Hire the Right Talent It is reasonable to hire a candidate with the best qualifications. However, a talent with the best hard skills does not mean that he or she is a perfect fit with your organization. If the person cannot manage their time or work within a team, they may not be successful in the workplace.

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Prioritize Your Opportunities with This Checklist

Harvard Business

Your Team’s Time Management Problem Might Be a Focus Problem. Will this opportunity utilize your unique talents and abilities? Let’s say an interview or speech to 100 doctors or real estate experts would require preparation in an area you’ve never fully studied before. You and Your Team Series.

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Case Study: Are Our Customer Liaisons Helping or Hurting?

Harvard Business

Exit interviews were usually handled by junior managers on the HR team, but Amrita felt that given the high rate of attrition among doctors at Krisna over the past year, it was her responsibility as head of HR to talk to Dr. Vishnu Patel, a respected cardiologist who’d just given his notice. Ben Edwards/Getty Images.