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Emotional Intelligence – The Hard Truth About Soft Skills
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| How are your people skills? Academic research has shown that people with high Emotional Intelligence are more successful in business and in life. Emotional Intelligence refers to how well you know yourself, your ability to effectively manage your emotions, and how well you interact with others. Emotional Intelligence is a critical competency for leaders. It is very common in technical fields for people to be promoted to management because they excelled as technicians without much regard for their people skills. Unlike IQ, Emotional Intelligence can be developed. |
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Data Collection? Save Yourself the Trouble.
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| Why pay your consultant or internal project team to spend up front time collecting data that will only burn up hours (and fees) and inhibit the solution that you so sorely need? The time to collect data is during the assessment of the solution, not during the assessment of the problem. |
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Employee Testing and Assessments
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| According to the US Department of Labor all assessment tools used to make employment decisions are subject to professional and legal standards. For example, both the evaluation of a resume and the use of a highly standardized achievement test must comply with applicable laws. Assessment tools used solely for career exploration or counseling are usually not held to the same legal standards. |
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Tough Times Demand Tighter Retail Security
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| Every retailer has a unique set of security challenges and, in the retail world, your security challenges never end.
More retailers are realizing that using perimeter and anti-virus technologies alone are not enough. As someone once said, it's like locking your doors but leaving your windows open. Now retailers must take a lot more security measures.
Here are some vital strategies retailers need to take for preventative measures against retail loss... |
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The Power of Good Measures
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| Most organizations have a TQM (Total Quality Management) Program. It is the quality of the measures in this effort that will determine the success or failure of it. Here is a short paper I wrote on some interesting aspects of measures. |
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Leadership Development is Key to Organizational Success
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| Financial measures are not effective measures you can put on a leadership course. What you can do is measure changes in behavior and attitude in the company over a period of time. The effectiveness of leadership training can be measured through a rolling employee survey. Ask employees how their managers are behaving. |
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Risk Assessment & Analysis Techniques
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| Risk assessment is an area of concern for all senior executives, but many mid-sized enterprises do not have the skills, processes, or tools to effectively mitigate risks. Instead of reactively ‘fire-fighting’ and dealing with issues as they arise, consider adding simple risk assessment & analysis exercises to your project planning process. Download & customize Demand Metric’s Risk Assessment Tool, Risk Mitigation Checklist, and Risk Analysis (Fishbone) Tool, and add to your skills arsenal. |
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Handling PQQ’s in the Correct Manner
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| The business world is highly competitive and one area where this is very easily seen is the awarding of contracts on the basis of tenders. As a result, there are many measures in place to weed out companies that do not make the grade. One of these measures is called a Pre Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ). Companies and Government agencies that use the tendering process to award contracts use PQQs to find out whether the companies that are desirous of doing their work are actually capable of doing it. |
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Strategic Measurements Guide Change and Improvement
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| "Crude measures of the right things are better than precise measures of the wrong things."
Here are five core measurement areas that provide broad and balanced feedback loops for assessing and improving organization performance. |
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The 360 Degree Trap
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| Many organizations use a 360 Degree Assessment to measure the effectiveness of leaders. I have always been a proponent of this method as it provides vital information required to improve leadership and build trust. There is a potential trap in this method if the assessment is strongly linked to compensation. |
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10 Reasons - Don't Worry When Sales Candidates Don't Take the Test
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| We instruct clients to have their sales candidates take the Sales Candidate assessment very early in the recruiting process. It's the first step after the client receives their resumes. Clients carefully spell out exactly how the entire process will work and explain that the assessment is simply the first step.
Recent statistics show that only 34% of the candidates are taking the assessment without additional prompts. Isn't that awful?
Maybe - let's explore it further.
We should consider that the following ten scenarios are all possible reasons why candidates fail to complete the assessment: |
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