Posts Tagged ‘Google’
The best leaders do less, not more
Successful recruiters that consistently deliver high numbers do so because they are constantly in action. Every minute of every day of every week of every month is an opportunity to make more placements as quickly as possible. To work in the same office as Graham Whelan or Andrew Marty was to witness an incredible level of personal productivity on…
Read MoreHeadhunting: Unethical or a necessary part of a competitive job market?
Two very interesting and relevant US court cases were settled in the past two weeks involving anti-competitive behavior, namely no-headhunting agreements between large and high-profile publicly listed companies. In the most high profile case, four massive tech firms (Google, Apple, Adobe and Intel) who were the defendants in a class action suit, agreed to a…
Read MoreRecruiters perplexed: Elite performer is short, has a beer gut and is 51 years old
As a keen student of high performance and a casual golf fan, I was delighted when, last month, 51 year old Peter Senior won the 2010 Australian PGA title, ahead of runner-up, 33 year-old Geoff Ogilvy, the 2006 US Open champion. Both players finished the 72 hole tournament tied on 276 and Senior won on the second extra…
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