دانلود کتاب Who: The "A" Method for Hiring
by Geoff Smart & Randy Street [Smart, Geoff]
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عنوان فارسی: که: "یک" روش برای استخدام |
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کتاب "Who: The A Method for Hiring" از GEOFF SMART و Randy Street، راهکارهایی برای جذب و انتخاب بهترین کارکنان برای یک سازمان را بررسی میکند:
فصل 1: معرفی روش "A Method for Hiring"
- اعتقاد به اینکه بازیکنان با کیفیت بالا، عامل مهمی در موفقیت هر سازمان هستند.
- معرفی روش Topgrading برای جذب و انتخاب بهترین کارکنان سازمان.
فصل 2: شناخت بازیکنان کلاس A
- توضیح مفهوم بازیکنان کلاس A و محاسبه تعداد آنها در بازار کار.
- توضیح ویژگیهای بازیکنان کلاس A شامل شخصیت، تجربه و عملکرد.
فصل 3: شناسایی بازیکنان کلاس A
- روشهای مختلفی برای جذب بازیکنان کلاس A.
- توصیههایی برای تبلیغات شغلی، یافتن کارجویان مناسب، انجام مصاحبه و بررسی مراجع.
فصل 4: مصاحبه کردن کارجویان
- معرفی روش مصاحبه Topgrading برای ارزیابی بازیکنان کلاس A.
- توضیح سوالاتی که برای ارزیابی شخصیت، تجربه و عملکرد کاری، از کارجویان پرسیده میشود.
فصل 5: تصمیمگیری در مورد استخدام
- توصیههایی برای تصمیمگیری در مورد استخدام شامل استفاده از ابزارهای مختلف ارزیابی و بررسی رفرسنها.
- توضیح روشهای مختلف برای انجام تصمیمگیری نهایی در مورد استخدام.
فصل 6: ارزیابی و بهبود کارکنان
- روشهای مختلف برای ارزیابی و بهبود عملکرد کارکنان.
- توضیح اهمیت آموزشهای مداوم و به روزرسانی دانش کارکنان.
فصل 7: نگهداری بازیکنان کلاس A
- توضیح اهمیت نگهداری بازیکنان کلاس A و روشهای مختلف برای جلب رضایت آنها.
- توصیههایی برای ایجاد فضای کاری مناسب برای بازیکنان کلاس A.
فصل 8: اجرای روش Topgrading
- توصیههایی برای اجرای موفق روش Topgrading در سازمانها.
- توضیح اهمیت انتخاب صحیح و اجرای درست روش Topgrading برای موفقیت سازمان.
کتاب "Who: The A Method for Hiring" از GEOFF SMART و Randy Street، به روش جذب و انتخاب کارکنان با کیفیت بالا، بهبود عملکرد کارکنان و نگهداری بازیکنان کلاس A اختصاص دارد. این روش شامل استفاده از روش Topgrading برای جذب بازیکنان کلاس A، انجام مصاحبههای دقیق و جزئیاتی برای ارزیابی شخصیت، تجربه و عملکرد کاری، تصمیمگیری در مورد استخدام، ارزیابی و بهبود عملکرد کارکنان و نگهداری بازیکنان کلاس A است. با اجرای موفق این روش، سازمانها قادر خواهند بود بهترین افراد را برای پر کردن هر موقعیت در سازمان انتخاب کنند و از کارکنان با عملکرد بالا برای بهبود عملکرد کلی سازمان استفاده کنند.
The silver lining is that “who” problems are easily preventable. Based on more than 1,300 hours of interviews with more than 20 billionaires and 300 CEOs, Who presents Smart and Street’s A Method for Hiring. Refined through the largest research study of its kind ever undertaken, the A Method stresses fundamental elements that anyone can implement–and it has a 90 percent success rate.
Whether you’re a member of a board of directors looking for a new CEO, the owner of a small business searching for the right people to make your company grow, or a parent in need of a new babysitter, it’s all about Who. Inside you’ll learn how to
• avoid common “voodoo hiring” methods
• define the outcomes you seek
• generate a flow of A Players to your team–by implementing the #1 tactic used by successful businesspeople
• ask the right interview questions to dramatically improve your ability to quickly distinguish an A Player from a B or C candidate
• attract the person you want to hire, by emphasizing the points the candidate cares about most
In business, you are who you hire. In Who, Geoff Smart and Randy Street offer simple, easy-to-follow steps that will put the right people in place for optimal success.
From the Hardcover edition.
**From Booklist
Think of Who as the literal and figurative son of TopGrading (2005), by Brad Smart. Coaches and consultants Smart and Street have broadened the how-to-hire process from interviews to a 360-degree perspective on recruiting A players. It’s a compelling read for many reasons: the research is solid and expansive, based on actual work, CEO/top-management interviews, and statistics analyses from a top graduate business school. It’s simple: instead of 6 reasons here and 10 steps there, the authors boil down their recommendations into a 4-step process, from scorecard and source to select and sell. Who wouldn’t like to read stories from well-known CEOs like George Buckley of 3M, opening up the mysterious method of executive hiring? And finally, it’s a book laced with humor; anecdotes about interviewees who’ve told their stories all too well are not only laughable but memorable, too—for all the right reasons. Like the candidate who bugged his boss’ office because he never received any performance appraisals. Intended for executive readers—and human resources’ follow-through. --Barbara Jacobs
Review
“Seventy percent of the game is finding the right people, putting them in the right position, listening to them, and alleviating what gets in their way. Who is a practical guide to making sure you get the right people to start with! Excellent advice and guide.”–Robert Gillette, president and CEO, Honeywell Aerospace
“Geoff Smart and Randy Street have done an amazing job distilling the best advice from some of the world’s most successful business leaders.”–Wayne Huizenga, founder, Blockbuster Video
“A great read–it really is all about finding, keeping, and motivating the team.” –John Malone, chairman, Liberty Media Corporation
“The key point in this book is that those of us who run companies should include who decisions near the top of the list of strategic priorities.”–John Varley, group chief executive, Barclays
“Who is the only book you need to read if you are serious about making smart hiring and promotion decisions. It is the most actionable book on middle- and upper-management hiring that I’ve read after twenty years in HR.”–Ed Evans, executive vice president and chief personnel officer, Allied Waste Industries
“I wish I had this book thirty years ago, at the beginning of my career!”–Jay Jordan, chairman and CEO, the Jordan Company
“This book will save you and your company time and money. In business, what else is there?”–Roger Marino, co-founder, EMC Corporation
“You’ ll find yourself nodding yes, saying ‘That’s right,’ and thinking, Oh, I’ve been there, all the way through this grand slam of a book. Whether you’re starting a company or running a part of a big one, the level of success you achieve is almost always a result of choosing the right people for the right jobs at the right time. It’s all about the who!”–Aaron Kennedy, founder and chairman, Noodles & Company