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This book is great for anyone in management who has ever experienced the stress, frustration, and costs associated with poor recruitment decisions. Presented in an easy-to-read, engaging, step-by-step format, Rod Matthews has detailed practical ways to reduce the time and money spent on recruitment, while increasing the likelihood of recruiting the right person the first time. Complete with practical exercises, it contains insightful steps for improving skills around recruitment advertising, interview preparation, interviewing candidates, and what happens after the interview. In this humorous…mehr

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This book is great for anyone in management who has ever experienced the stress, frustration, and costs associated with poor recruitment decisions. Presented in an easy-to-read, engaging, step-by-step format, Rod Matthews has detailed practical ways to reduce the time and money spent on recruitment, while increasing the likelihood of recruiting the right person the first time. Complete with practical exercises, it contains insightful steps for improving skills around recruitment advertising, interview preparation, interviewing candidates, and what happens after the interview. In this humorous and engaging book, the author offers key insights from his extensive experience in dealing with people at all levels of organizations. It is highly recommended as a must-read manual for anyone whose job involves recruitment.
Autorenporträt
As an author, facilitator, and presenter, Rod Matthews has spent the past 20 years working nationally and internationally to help individuals, groups, and organizations see things differently. Rod believes that an organization cannot grow beyond the level of its leadership and so works with leaders and leadership teams as they negotiate increasing amounts of complexity and challenge. Rod is a voracious reader of nonfiction and loves testing what he finds in books, articles, and websites in the real world. This has a tendency to make it difficult for Rod to get invited to dinner parties and barbecues. So now Rod balances this with a good dose of comic fiction, swimming, playing football (soccer . . . the real football), and spending time with his family and friends, who allow him to attend barbecues mostly out of a sense of community service. Frequently referred to as "the best trainer in Australia," Rod's courses are thought provoking, insightful, interactive, and life changing.