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‘Great’ at sales but they don’t ‘fit’ the culture
Sound familiar? A ‘good', maybe even ‘great', salesperson is recruited and hits the ground running, kicking sales goals in the new role, however within a short space of time they have alienated their team, decided that the role is not for them, and left the organisation. As we know the cost of this selection is huge and begs the question, why did this ‘great' salesperson not work out? While there are many possible scenarios and reasons, we often find that a major contributor is the cultural ‘fit' between the individual and the organisation.

Who’s in charge of your sales recruitment?
1. How much is a good sales person worth to you? 2. How much is a good hiring manager worth to you? Speaking about recruitment in these current economic times may seem foolish, however in the area of selling, this is where you could make great strides by picking up highly effective sales people who have found themselves on the job market or are looking for a better business to work in. I know of a few highly competent sales people and sales managers who have been let go along with other staff as part of large staff reduction strategies. In my opinion, the last people I would let go in this market would be highly competent and high producing sales people. Which leads me to the contentious issue about who makes the decisions to hire and fire sales people. In particular, who hires sales people.

Deciding on Which Type of Business To Work For
Searching for a new job is a huge task even if you know exactly what kind of business you want to work for. Deciding on what type of business can be difficult and here we offer some useful tips and things to consider.

Attitude is Everything in Sales
Well perhaps not quite everything, however attitude in my opinion counts for a lot more than “been there and done it” does. Give me someone with the right attitude and aptitude for the job and experience is often a bonus – the icing on the cake, rather than a prerequisite.

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Recruitment Standards You Must Have To Build Your Business
Recruitment standards are a critical component of assembling a strong management team to fit your company's needs. Maintaining recruitment standards ensures you are getting qualified people, who fit well into the mechanics of your business. Why is this important and anyway, what can you do about it? Read on...

Franchise Recruitment Budget planning
When planning your franchise recruitment it is vital to be able to measure your return on investment. Sarah Dyer and Nick Strong investigate ways of measuring your franchise recruitment budget.

Evaluating your recruitment process
Getting recruitment right first time saves money, time and much angst. Continually evaluating your recruitment process is how you will achieve this. This article tell you how.

The cost of poor sales selection
Have you ever done the math on how much sales recruitment costs you, especially when you get it wrong? If you are like most managers then chances are you haven't. So let's consider the costs, overt and covert, involved in sales recruitment. If you don't know it already, sales recruitment is one of the toughest assignments around.

The business of childcare
Amber Jones was a recruitment consultant, but when she had her first child she was angered by the lack of quality childcare available so she decided to set up her own childcare recruitment business. It has now gone national.

Does Your Recruitment Process Hire The Best Salespeople?
Big mistakes are made during the recruitment process. A business needs to have a good recruitment process in place to attract the best salespeople.

How do you get offered a job working in the recruitment industry?
Bill Wynn, Managing Director of Project Resource Limited, a professional recruitment business, offers his advice to job seekers looking to get a job working in the recruitment industry.

Employers: How do you ensure the most efficient recruitment practice?
As an employer it can be a minefield when you have made the important recruitment decision, "I need to recruit a person for my team". Here I give employers some top tips to ensure the most efficient recruitment practice?

Five Principles for Making Smart Decisions
Every day we contemplate numerous decisions. Some decisions are simple, such as deciding which gym class to attend, while are other are life altering, for instance deciding on taking an overseas promotion. Regardless of level of importance, these decisions will have an impact on our lives. Studies have shown that the more choices we have, they harder it seems to make a decision. Making decisions doesn’t have to be a daunting task; there are step we can learn to make smart decisions.

Who Has the D? Unclog Decision-Making Bottlenecks
Making good decisions and making them quickly is a differentiator of high-performing companies. And the key to outperforming competitors is the quality, speed, and execution of your decisions. Yet in many companies, decisions routinely stall. One culprit? Ambiguity for who is accountable for which decisions. Here is a tool to help clarify your strategic decisions: Think RAPID.

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