百宝箱 2007-5-8 11:15 AM
Developing a Written Talent Acquisition Strate
If you're like me, you probably spend a lot of time reactively addressing questions and requests for information from your customers. If that's the case, you should feel good; people obviously know where to find you, and someone must have told them you often have answers!(iO-p~6O8Z+o
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My top three questions generally concern requests for processes and forms; requests for recruiting/sourcing data; and requests for interpretation of policies. Your mix might be different depending upon your job, but I'll be willing to bet you're often asked certain questions over and over. Have you ever noticed, though, that the best parts of these conversations usually occur in the last few seconds?
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"I'm glad I was able to get that information for you, Sue, but did you know we actually have a program launching later this year that will proactively addresses that concern?"
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"I didn't know that. How interesting! Gosh, I have to run, but maybe we can get together sometime to talk about it?"
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