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| Thursday, 19 November 2009 | |||
Onboarding Expert George Bradt Gives Hiring Managers and HR Pros Proven Tools For Employee Success"The only reason to hire anybody, anywhere, anytime, is because with them you can deliver results that you cant deliver without them."
In a special two-part Inside Recruiting podcast on TotalPicture Radio, George Bradt states, "I've got evidence people are hiring again." Last year, "Everybody froze. They stopped everything," Bradt confirmed. "Recently, we've seen a lot more activity. Recruiters I know are getting calls." Read the entire press release here.However, there is no question there are fewer jobs available than in past economic recoveries. Translating, in Bradt's opinion, to the following: "Each new hire is that much more important. Think of it this way," Bradt advises, "If I'm the hiring manager or recruiter and I screw up a hire, it's a bad reflection on me." Bradt further suggests, "if it's a senior level appointment, it could negatively impact the bottom line -- even a Fortune 500 global organization." (Bradt worked for multinational corporations, including Coca-Cola and P&G before founding PrimeGenesis). In the special Onboarding Experts series, Peter Clayton, producer/host of TotalPicture Radio (a popular career and leadership development podcast), asked Bradt to explain the "Total Onboarding Program" he and co-author Mary Vonnegut created, and why their approach is important in the hiring process. "If I could wave my magic wand, no one would ever let anyone else start to recruit for a new position till they had a total onboarding program in place." Bradt responded. "It is the 21-step onboarding program that a hiring manager should go through to bring in a new employee." The new "Onboarding" book contains a number of forms and tools readers can download to assist in the onboarding process. "You've got to start with the organization shared purpose," Bradt advises. "Why are we doing this?" Bradt believes, "The only reason to hire anybody, anywhere, anytime, is because with them you can deliver result that you cant deliver without them." Continuing, he told Clayton, "And the results only matter if its in line with the organizations shared purpose. Thats Step One." Bradt identifies seven risks of onboarding in the podcast interview. These include a role risk: "If theyre going into a role that they cant succeed in, theyre going to fail. Thats the alignment upfront." Continuing to expand on the risks, he states, "They have a relationship risk. The personal onboarding plan helps them understand which are the critical relationships and helps them think through how to jump-start those relationships." Bradt shares an interesting perspective regarding due diligence, for both the hiring manager and the candidate. "What were suggesting is that no hiring manager should ever let anybody accept a job that theyve offered to them until theyve done their due diligence. A lot of people think were crazy, and weve got some executive search firms that say 'are you nuts, George! Wed never let somebody be offered a job until were sure theyre going to accept it.' But play this out..." Bradt continues to spell out two scenarios, that are a win for everyone involved. In part two of the Onboarding Experts series with George Bradt, Clayton leads off by asking, "What happens, George, Im sure youve seen this internally, there is a competition going on for that senior executive role that you are about to offer to someone on the outside, and that person is going to have to work with executives on the inside who were not offered that job?" "We've seen it a lot," Bradt replies, and spells out how to approach this situation from a peer verses direct report perspective. "Watch out for passive-aggressive behavior," he cautions. Part One of the interview podcast, titled Total Onboarding Program with George Bradt is 24 minutes. Part two: 17 minutes. Both can be found in the Inside Recruiting Channel of TotalPicture Radio, and both contain a full transcript of the interviews. You can subscribe to TotalPicture Radio on iTunes, and other podcast aggregation sites, including Odeo. About George Bradt and PrimeGenesis: George Bradt has a unique perspective on helping leaders accelerate transitions based on his combined senior line management and consulting experience. Hes worked in sales, marketing and general management at companies including Lever Brothers, Procter & Gamble and Coca-Cola literally around the world. He is Managing Director of PrimeGenesis, the executive onboarding and transition acceleration group he founded in 2002. George and PrimeGenesis have been able to reduce the risk of failure fourfold for executives they have worked with - from 40% to 10% by helping them and their teams deliver better results faster. George has a Harvard A.B., a Wharton MBA and dual U.S./European Union citizenship. He is the author of: The New Leaders 100-Day Action Plan (Wiley, 2006, 2009), Onboarding: How to Get Your New Employees Up to Speed in Half the Time (Wiley 2009), The Total Onboarding Program: An Integrated Approach to Recruiting, Hiring and Accelerating Talent (Pfeiffer, 2010), Back-To-School Chats - Advice from Fathers to Their Sons (Durban House, 2006), and Back-To-School Chats - Advice from Mothers to Their Daughters (Lulu, 2009). Resources TPR interview: Total Onboarding Program with George Bradt (Part 1) TPR Interview: George Bradt, Executive Onboarding - (Part 2) TPR interview: George Bradt, The New Leader's 100 Day Action Plan TPR interview: Bill Berman, Cultural Fit - 1st in the Onboarding Guest Expert Series TPR Interview: Sheila Greco, 2nd Guest Expert TPR Interview: David Lord, 3rd Guest Expert TPR Interview: Bill Noll, 4th Guest Expert TPR Interview: Bill Epifanio, 5th Guest Expert TPR Interview: Jean Brown, 6th Guest Expert TPR Interview: George Selix, 7th Guest Expert
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