In the next interview, as you search for your next superstar, keep in mind the end goal -- succession planning.
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Barry Deutsch
onto Content Curation and Marketing March 20, 2013 12:43 AM
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Suggesting you should ignore someone's past accomplishments is just plain WRONG. A enormous part of predicting future performance is combining the assessment of intellect and vision tempered with comparable accomplishments. This allows you to validate the ability for the candidate to achieve your expectations, and continue to grow as the accomplishments.
After over 1000 search assignments, and research over 25 years with over 30,000 CEOs and Key Executives, validating the ability to achieve your expected outcomes is one of the most critical elements of hiring.
Unfortunately, the authors in this article suggest you ignore what people have done in the past, inferring it's irrelevant to predicting future performance.
Barry Deutsch
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