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Foolproof Hiring

Powerful, Proven Keys to Hiring High Performers

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Foolproof Hiring

By: Brad Smart
Narrated by: Doug Turkel
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In their book Foolproof Hiring, business leaders and hiring experts Brad Smart and Chris Mursau give listeners an easy-to-follow instruction course in Topgrading. This nationally-known and time-tested hiring methodology has been a proven winner in finding A players for thousands of businesses for more than thirty years.

Smart and Mursau distill the key tenets of Topgrading–a systematic and comprehensive process–into simple explanations of the most common hiring problems. Then they offer clear and practical solutions to each problem. Deploying an effective mix of narrative, anecdotes, third-party research and more, the authors bring real-life hiring scenarios into sharp focus while offering a clear path for hiring managers to jump-start their efforts to find and hire more high performers.

Any hiring manager–not just HR managers–can benefit from the tools and processes in Foolproof Hiring. It’s your key to streamlining your hiring so that you’re seeing fewer but better candidates so you can pack your team with A players. That’s a formula that’s better for you, your career, and your organization. Why settle for mediocre hiring methods when you can leverage the knowledge and experience of proven results in the world of finding and hiring top talent.

©2023 Brad Smart (P)2023 Advantage Media Group, Inc.
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Just buy the last book with "topgrading" in the title, and don't waste your time on this book. The whole book is basically not much more than the chapter titles, where the content is just rambling about bad examples of hiring. Only one small part they stated what core values are needed for a handfull of job titles. For 99% it is a "Want to buy our services?". It gets so crinchy, I started to skip chapters.

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