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A Call for Recruiting Leadership
Leadership is hard to define. One might say, "I know it when I see it, but I can't tell you exactly what it is." We have all probably worked for good leaders — people who inspired us, excited us, or challenged us. And, we have also all worked for good managers — people who carefully directed us, followed the process, met the numbers, and always followed through. Both are good. Both are necessary. And rarely do they come combined in a single package.-z8d]3g&Xx2M)y m]
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Recruiting is full of managers. These are the people who run their recruiting organizations efficiently and effectively. They implement processes, cautiously install technology, focus on customer satisfaction, and on staying within their budgets. As long as the world doesn't change too much, they thrive.
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But times are changing. As I have documented in many articles, we are in the midst of a talent shortage that challenges organizations in every country. I am currently in New Zealand where shortages or medical staff and engineers are already creating social and economic issues. The same is true in Australia and China, both with booming economies. What makes all of this even more difficult to deal with that it is happening at the same time we are glutted with unqualified candidates.
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The solutions are not simple and we need recruiting and HR leaders to come forward with new ideas and visions on how to end this talent shortage. It will require leaders with the willingness to take risks to build powerful talent machines. All of the traditional tools of recruiting will come under scrutiny, and the entire function may be snatched out of the hands of recruiters and put into new hands — hands perceived as capable of meeting the challenges that organizations will face. I see already a number of recruiting functions led by people with marketing or operations backgrounds — not human resources or recruiting.,Y E+m&@e'H6V
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Here are three of the changes that will be forced upon us. Are you a leader ready with creative ideas and perhaps some solutions?
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[b]Challenge #1: [/b]Develop and, thereby, retain selected current talent.
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You will be asked to help identify everyone within your organization who has the capability and motivation to acquire new skills. And, it is very likely that you will also be asked to help them acquire those skills.Cs+]V8EC