• Don't Operate in The Silo

  • 2024/09/10
  • 再生時間: 25 分
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Don't Operate in The Silo

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  • Today we’re talking about a common mistake many recruiting leaders make: operating in a silo. In this episode, I’ll explain why working alone in your recruiting process is limiting your success and how you can boost your results by involving others.

    Episode Breakdown

    00:00 - 02:29 - Introduction to the concept of silo recruiting and why it's a broken model. Richard shares insights from recent coaching sessions where leaders are operating in isolation.

    02:30 - 05:59 - Why recruiting in a silo often fails: lack of involvement from others limits the potential for meaningful connections and high-level recruiting success.

    06:00 - 08:29 - The power of getting more people involved in the recruitment process, increasing the likelihood of success from single digits to as high as 70%.

    08:30 - 11:29 - A deeper dive into Maslow’s theory of human motivation and how getting more people involved taps into higher levels of belonging, affirmation, and meaning.

    11:30 - 14:59 - Why you should target the 80% of satisfied individuals, rather than focusing solely on unhappy people. How to leverage your team to appeal to those who are open to better opportunities.

    15:00 - 18:29 - The importance of time management and the need for recruiting to be a consistent part of a leader's responsibilities. Richard emphasizes the role of the sales leader as the "product" in recruiting.

    18:30 - 21:29 - The value of identifying 7 key individuals who can contribute to your recruiting process and the importance of sharing their stories and values with recruits.

    21:30 - 23:59 - Using virtual environments to expedite the recruitment process and get multiple people involved in a shorter time frame, thereby accelerating the timeline for success.

    Key Takeaways

    1. Involve More People: Don’t go it alone. Getting others involved increases the chances of success, with the ideal number being 7 people.
    2. Tap Into Higher Motivation: Appeal to human needs like belonging, affirmation, and meaning by involving your team in the process.
    3. Recruit Consistently: Recruiting is not a task to be sidelined. It’s a glass ball—treat it as a priority and keep it part of your daily rhythm.

    Stop operating in a silo! Involve more people in your recruitment process and you’ll see a dramatic increase in your results. Recruiting should be a consistent focus for any leader, and by utilizing your team effectively, you’ll accelerate success.

    Subscribe to my weekly email at 4crecruiting.com.

    Need help building your recruiting system? Book a session with me at bookrichardnow.com.

    #DontOperateInASilo #RecruitingLeadership #TeamInvolvement #RichardMilligan #RecruitingProcess

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Today we’re talking about a common mistake many recruiting leaders make: operating in a silo. In this episode, I’ll explain why working alone in your recruiting process is limiting your success and how you can boost your results by involving others.

Episode Breakdown

00:00 - 02:29 - Introduction to the concept of silo recruiting and why it's a broken model. Richard shares insights from recent coaching sessions where leaders are operating in isolation.

02:30 - 05:59 - Why recruiting in a silo often fails: lack of involvement from others limits the potential for meaningful connections and high-level recruiting success.

06:00 - 08:29 - The power of getting more people involved in the recruitment process, increasing the likelihood of success from single digits to as high as 70%.

08:30 - 11:29 - A deeper dive into Maslow’s theory of human motivation and how getting more people involved taps into higher levels of belonging, affirmation, and meaning.

11:30 - 14:59 - Why you should target the 80% of satisfied individuals, rather than focusing solely on unhappy people. How to leverage your team to appeal to those who are open to better opportunities.

15:00 - 18:29 - The importance of time management and the need for recruiting to be a consistent part of a leader's responsibilities. Richard emphasizes the role of the sales leader as the "product" in recruiting.

18:30 - 21:29 - The value of identifying 7 key individuals who can contribute to your recruiting process and the importance of sharing their stories and values with recruits.

21:30 - 23:59 - Using virtual environments to expedite the recruitment process and get multiple people involved in a shorter time frame, thereby accelerating the timeline for success.

Key Takeaways

  1. Involve More People: Don’t go it alone. Getting others involved increases the chances of success, with the ideal number being 7 people.
  2. Tap Into Higher Motivation: Appeal to human needs like belonging, affirmation, and meaning by involving your team in the process.
  3. Recruit Consistently: Recruiting is not a task to be sidelined. It’s a glass ball—treat it as a priority and keep it part of your daily rhythm.

Stop operating in a silo! Involve more people in your recruitment process and you’ll see a dramatic increase in your results. Recruiting should be a consistent focus for any leader, and by utilizing your team effectively, you’ll accelerate success.

Subscribe to my weekly email at 4crecruiting.com.

Need help building your recruiting system? Book a session with me at bookrichardnow.com.

#DontOperateInASilo #RecruitingLeadership #TeamInvolvement #RichardMilligan #RecruitingProcess

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