Identify the Right Hire

— by Jon Kontz

It is very hard to identify the right hires very early on. Here are three things I think about when evaluating candidates. There are minimum-viable success factors when making early hires. Two common factors between past experience and current position is a minimum. Three is important. Four is ideal when the stakes for a hire’s performance are high. The four factors we look at to see how well they will fit are;

 

1)    Industry Context; fintech, pharma or home services

2)    Team Size; small team, large team

3)    Role; finance, sales, marketing, product

4)    Stage; ideate, launch, scale, build/explore

 

The importance of momentum and the scarcity of resources makes switching contexts and roles a huge distraction for most new hires and the teams they are hired onto. For instance; the questions people learn to ask at a big company are very different than those at a small company.

The Team Dimensions Profile 2.0 linked here gives a helpful assessment to identify where your new hire will fit if you are expecting them to take on leadership;

•       Creator: Generates ideas

•       Advancer: Communicates ideas

•       Refiner: Challenges ideas

•       Executor: Implements ideas

•       Flexor: Steps in to fill the gaps

 

For leadership hires, consider both the hire’s ideal role and the stage that your company is in. This is one reason dynamic equity splits can be so helpful for early stage companies. Dynamic operational leadership through different stages helps to maintain a cohesive team and capture opportunity.

Interview lots of people. Bringing in the ‘right’ hire at the ‘wrong stage’ is very disillusioning. For further reading, I recommend Ray Dalio’s “Principles”, and Lawrence Miller’s “Barbarians To Bureaucrats.”

Podcast Episode 47 – The Science of Building and Managing Hall of Fame Teams – Phil Olsen, President of Know Your Strengths

In this episode, Henry sits down with former NFL player and first round draft pick Phil Olsen, currently President of Know Your Strengths, a human resource consulting firm that guides clients and executive-level management through processes for talent discovery, training and people management. Phil helps us see how hiring people who are clones of ourselves leaves our organizations open for execution issues and why learning to appreciate and collaborate with those who are just wired differently from us actually builds a stronger organization. He takes a lot of queues from the sports arena and shares a great deal on his learnings from Coaches John Wooden of UCLA fame and Chuck Knox of the Buffalo Bills and L.A. Rams.

God’s treasure is people. Knowing how to be the best stewards of them is the fastest way of ensuring you give Him pleasure in how you do what you do within your organizations. Share with us some of the ways you are fulfilling the responsibility of stewarding people in a manner that gives Him glory in the comment section below.

We also have a very brief survey we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general here.

Useful Links:

The Chuck Knox Development Process

Episode 47 – The Science of Building and Managing Hall of Fame Teams – Phil Olsen, President of Know Your Strengths

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In this episode, Henry sits down with former NFL player and first round draft pick Phil Olsen, currently President of Know Your Strengths, a human resource consulting firm that guides clients and executive-level management through processes for talent discovery, training and people management. Phil helps us see how hiring people who are clones of ourselves leaves our organizations open for execution issues and why learning to appreciate and collaborate with those who are just wired differently from us actually builds a stronger organization. He takes a lot of queues from the sports arena and shares a great deal on his learnings from Coaches John Wooden of UCLA fame and Chuck Knox of the Buffalo Bills and L.A. Rams.

God’s treasure is people. Knowing how to be the best stewards of them is the fastest way of ensuring you give Him pleasure in how you do what you do within your organizations. Share with us some of the ways you are fulfilling the responsibility of stewarding people in a manner that gives Him glory in the comment section below.

We also have a very brief survey we’d love for you to take that will help us shape the direction and future of the FDE podcast. As always, we love taking your questions and hearing your comments. Feel free to submit your thoughts in general here.

Useful links:

The Chuck Knox Development Process

Faith & Co. Video Story: “The Top 1%”

This content was originally published here out of Seattle Pacific University’s Initiative called Faith & Co. This is the third video of many that we plan to share as their business documentaries are world class! Beyond videos, they also offer an open online course and a group study guide. Check it all out here.

I Have a Bean offers a chance at redemption and helps change attitudes about previously imprisoned people returning to society — all while making great coffee. The company is dedicated to roasting phenomenal coffee beans, procuring beans at the top 1% and winning numerous taste competitions. I Have a Bean is also committed to hiring individuals released from prison, whom founder Pete Leonard notes are often considered the bottom 1% of society.

Enjoy the short documentary below!

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[Special thanks to Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash for the cover photo.]

The Work Rap

This content was originally published here by the RightNow Media (RNM).

HAPPY FRIDAY!

We wanted to end the week on a fun note with a parody music video. For those of you familiar with the movie Office Space’s famous video… this is a great cheesy take on it, haha.

From Bluefish TV, the creators of the viral sensation “The Parent Rap” (2.5 million views), comes the long awaited sequel all about the thrill of the 9 to 5! This rap is part of RNM’s video series on the significance of our work featuring insights from J.D. Greear. Visit here for more!

Enjoy the music video below 🙂

Person Called You by Bill Hendricks

We continue to count down the Top 100 Books for Faith Driven Entrepreneurs with…

Person Called You

by Bill Hendricks

Bill Hendricks goes beyond personality types to explore and explain the fullness of human giftedness and the concept of personhood. Using the “Discover Your Design” test, The Person Called You provides a specific, comprehensive, and accurate understanding of the phenomenon of human giftedness from a Biblical perspective. It moves past the limited scope of other gift discovery tests to look at each person’s unique God-given designs and motivations. This book helps the reader understand their deep uniqueness as a human being and purpose in life from a variety of angles –work, marriage, parenting, education, and one’s relationship with God.

The Person Called You is for anyone who knows they aren’t quite where they ought to be – and not quite where they will flourish best – and wants to who they were created to be. It’s a presentation of hope – hope that there actually are answers to some of life’s most perplexing questions.

Click on the book cover to check out the Reviews and Purchase at Amazon