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Revision as of 18:06, 21 November 2013
Put the right person in the right job when hiring or promoting. Like many things this is easier said than done. One good habit is to ask a set of key questions to ensure you are matching the right person to the right job.
Key Questions
Before hiring or promoting a person to a position it is helpful to ask these questions:
- Does the job needs doing?
- What skills; abilities; knowledge and experiences are needed?
- What tools and authorities are needed to accomplish the job?
- Is the mission of the job clear to all? (The boss, the employee, others in the organization working with this employee.)
Resources
Author
The author of this page is John Sund