Archive for June, 2009
Hire, Fire — Then Repeat
Posted by: | CommentsI was having lunch last week with my race car mechanic Ray, and he shared a very interesting story with me. Ray and I have gotten to be good friends in addition to him being my mechanic. We do spend a lot of time together (remember I drive a vintage Fiat).
Ray runs a one man shop southeast of Seattle with his wife running the office. During the 70′s and most of the 80′s, Ray was the head mechanic at the largest Fiat dealership in the northwest. When the dealership folded, Ray started his own repair shop working strictly on Fiats. Lots of service bays, lots of employees, you get the picture.
Now, for the story.
Hire Slow – Fire Fast — Wrong!
Posted by: | CommentsTake your time when you hire but be certain to fire fast. It seems like Moses brought this message down from the mountain. People have been repeating it for so long that it has taken on an aura of correctness. Too bad it is wrong. Let me show you what I mean.
I had a discussion with an executive coach recently who was telling me how he was counseling his clients to take their time in hiring. I asked him why he was counseling this. His answer was that it only makes sense to take your time hiring so you don’t make a mistake and have plenty of time to compare candidates. Seems to make sense. But, not so fast my friends. This is a lousy piece of advice. Hiring must be done a fast as possible. Let me explain.




