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Attitude Have It Hire It
Written by: Roger IngbretsenArticle Overview: Attitude is one of the most important traits you need to develop and one of the most important traits to look for in hiring and promoting people. It is virtually impossible to fix a bad attitude.
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Attitude Have It Hire It
Attitude is defined as ones’ feelings or mood - Positive or negative - toward things, circumstances or people. No matter how you may choose to define attitude, it is one of your “most priceless” or disabling possessions.
You, and only you, are in charge of your attitude! You must realize that your attitude is your choice to make, and that you alone can decide how to deal with events in your life. Your attitude will determine how you position yourself in life and what you get or don’t get out of life.
Attitude is important because attitude is everything! It drives virtually every decision you make and how you live each day of your life. Your attitude either propels you forward or holds you back.
Attitude is a reflection of the person inside, and while the external circumstances in your life can be chaotic, with a great attitude you can sill chart your path.
Viktor Frankel, psychologist and survivor of the World War II holocaust, observed a few men in the concentration camps walking through the huts comforting others, giving proof that everything can be taken from a human, but the last of human freedoms - the choice of ones attitude in any given circumstance – can not be taken.
I have had the pleasure of hiring directly or indirectly thousands of people throughout my career. I have also experienced the distasteful process of having to fire individuals. I have never fired someone for lack of skills; it has always been based on behavioral problems. I did not fire them for a bad attitude, but rather for specific behavioral problems which were as a result of their attitude. Because of my experience I have developed eight rules for hiring from the outside and for promoting from within.
Eight Rules for Hiring Smart
1. Hire attitude, train skill. (Southwest Airlines mantra)
2. Hire people for “who they are” first, and “what they know” second. What they Know, and will need to know, changes, Who they Are Doesn't.
3. Hire people first with the right mind-set, and second with the right tool-set.
4. Hire people who have a demonstrated record of life-long learning and the “application” of that learning.
5. The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior. Ask interview questions that get them to talk about how they have reacted in certain situations (change, stress, wins, conflict, deadlines, teamwork, etc.) Listen to learn.
6. Hire people who are passionate and have accomplished things in their life.
7. Look for energy, humor, spirit and self-confidence, and a great attitude.
8. Hire people who are excited about managing their own career, contributing to the greater good of the organization and involved in the community. Great people are normally greatly involved!
The most common - and fatal - hiring mistake is to find someone with the right skills but the wrong mind-set and hire them on the theory, “We can change them.”
Hiring smart is productive, not doing so is unproductive.
My attitude... determines my attitude
• My job is to choose what kind of a day I want to have.
• I can tear myself down with negative self-talk or build myself up with “positive self-talk.”
• I can complain because of the rain or be thankful the grass is getting watered for free.
• I can feel sad that I don’t have more money or glad my present finances encourage me to plan my purchase wisely.
• I can complain about my health or be glad I am alive.
• I can complain about my lack of friends or a broken relationship, or go out and discover new friends and develop new relationships.
• I can complain because I have to go to school or open my mind and fill it with rich new knowledge.
• I can complain about having to go to work or appreciate the fact I have a job to do.
• I can wait and see how my day will shape up and be, or like a sculptor I can do the shaping for me.
• What today will be… is up to me.
Are you getting the results you want out of life?
Having a great attitude is not the result of having a great life; having a great life is the result of having a great attitude!
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Roger M. Ingbretsen, Author, Speaker, Leadership Coach, Organizational and career developer For more information, visit www.ingbretsen.com or call 509 999 7008.
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About the Author: Roger Ingbretsen RSS for Roger's articles - Visit Roger's website Roger has a Masters degree in Organizational Leadership, from Gonzaga University, a dual undergraduate degree in Economics & Business Administration, from Park University, an AA degree in Business, as well as 1,500 certified hours of training in technical disciplines. He’s had over forty articles, numerous white papers and two books and two eBooks published. Roger is a member of the International Coaching Federation. Additionally, he has completed many professional training programs attaining numerous certifications, a few of which include: The Harvard Law School “win-win” negotiation process, the Center for Creative Leadership “360-Degree Feedback” evaluation process and “Coach the Coach” program, the Zenger Miller “Team Training Certification Seminar” and “Executive Coaching” practices from the Professional School of Psychology, California. He is also a qualified administrator of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator personality inventory.
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