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The Right Team

1/31/2016

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If your company is ready to expand to the next stage, it is time to think of hiring the right team for your endeavor.  Many take this first critical step in a thoughtless way, trying to hire for the obvious qualities, i..e. an engineer with a particular experience or a marketer with particular skills.

If your company is ready to expand to the next stage, it is time to think of hiring the right team for your endeavor.  Many take this first critical step in a thoughtless way, trying to hire for the obvious qualities, i..e. an engineer with a particular experience or a marketer with particular skills.

If you are trying to date someone, yes you want to find the person attractive but if all that you focus on  is physical attractiveness,  you will not screen for qualities that are at least as important, if not more, for a long term relationship. The same goes for your team.  
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Here are some things to consider:  


1) What are their strengths?  Are they resilient, loyal, compassionate?  How will that affect and impact your team?
  
2) What are their weaknesses?  How do they tend to react to stress?  Can you and your team deal with those?


3) What is the work culture you are trying to create?  When your values are not consciously expressed, you will go on automatic and won't hire the person that complements the culture.  You will bring the new hires into your unconscious and unexamined habits, and you will end up replicating and expanding any problems.

​The first thing to do when growing is to take time to reflect on what is important for your company to become in the next step in order to be successful.  You want on the one hand the technical skills, but depending on your industry, do you want a culture that values loyalty, innovation, competition, or order? How will the strengths, background, attitudes, and beliefs of the new hires support your culture and keep you in the path of success?

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Constant Motion

1/21/2016

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In business and personal life, it is important to realize we are in constant motion so that we have the wisdom to look ahead when things are going well and the hope and encouragement to change directions when they are not. I say this because we can fall into looking at ourselves as static, as opposed to how we really are, in constant motion.

If we believe things will remain as they are, and we consider we are doing ok, or at least good enough, then there is no need to do anything.  We run into danger of falling asleep at the wheel and neglect doing the small adjustments in our direction that determine if we improve or worsen our condition.  On the other hand, if we are not doing well, we believe we are never going to get anywhere and lose hope of doing anything at all. 

For example, if I am traveling north, I might be enjoying the countryside in the first leg of the trip. Soon however, I will encounter rain, the road will get muddy and I will dream of wanting to turn south to the warm tropical beaches. If I believe of my condition as static, I can put off turning south to some day in the future, because, I think that the beaches are as close to me as they ever will, when in reality, they are further and further away. I will not decide to turn south until the day I run into a glacier, a 100 foot precipice, a polar bear, or something so unpleasant, impossible, or both, and by then it might be too late. 

Do you see yourself in constant motion?  If so, where are you going?

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    Armando Alcaraz 

    My expertise is in transformational leadership and communication.

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