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    • JoyJ
      Joy @thanksajdotcom
      last edited by

      @ajstringham said:

      @Joyfano said:

      lols he has the power lols

      Not sure what you mean by that...

      Never mind.tagging is working now for me
      awesome

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      • RoguePacketR
        RoguePacket @scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        @scottalanmiller said:

        Not surprising.
        @Joyfano

        ...and not professional.

        It has been often questioned when getting new employees: Should the hiring manager,

        • Get the one with the best technical skills?
        • Get the one with the best temperament?

        "Skills" looks attractive, but "temperament" wins. There is a caveat in the person needs be willing and able to develop their own skills within and outside the company & within and outside the job description.

        After all, that issues of all types arise is expected, what is important is how they are handled. Even in "bad situations", not resolving can be (somewhat) okay if the inability or delay in resolving is communicated expeditiously and effectively.

        Better fortune with the next person!

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        • JoyJ
          Joy @RoguePacket
          last edited by

          @RoguePacket said:

          @scottalanmiller said:

          Not surprising.
          @Joyfano

          ...and not professional.

          It has been often questioned when getting new employees: Should the hiring manager,

          • Get the one with the best technical skills?
          • Get the one with the best temperament?

          "Skills" looks attractive, but "temperament" wins. There is a caveat in the person needs be willing and able to develop their own skills within and outside the company & within and outside the job description.

          After all, that issues of all types arise is expected, what is important is how they are handled. Even in "bad situations", not resolving can be (somewhat) okay if the inability or delay in resolving is communicated expeditiously and effectively.

          Better fortune with the next person!

          Yes not professional.
          The next person i am planning to hire our "Intern last 2012"

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          • StrongBadS
            StrongBad
            last edited by

            I've heard it called Values, Attributes and Skills. Skills are easy to teach and matter, but very little. They matter a lot in short term consultants, not in employees you hope to keep. Even if they have the skills that you want they will soon be outdated.

            Attributes or Aptitude (similar ways to look at the "A") are not easy to change but can be changed with effort over time. Finding someone with the "A"s that you need is important or at least getting someone who is close. Anyone with the right "A" will be able to acquire the skills necessary quite easily and will be able to keep doing so as the needed skills change over time.

            But the most important aspect is Values and these, effectively, cannot change. Finding someone whose values match those of your organization is of the utmost importance. Without these you will have fundamental conflicts and incompatibilities that will make the relationship untenable.

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            • thanksajdotcomT
              thanksajdotcom @StrongBad
              last edited by

              @StrongBad said:

              I've heard it called Values, Attributes and Skills. Skills are easy to teach and matter, but very little. They matter a lot in short term consultants, not in employees you hope to keep. Even if they have the skills that you want they will soon be outdated.

              Attributes or Aptitude (similar ways to look at the "A") are not easy to change but can be changed with effort over time. Finding someone with the "A"s that you need is important or at least getting someone who is close. Anyone with the right "A" will be able to acquire the skills necessary quite easily and will be able to keep doing so as the needed skills change over time.

              But the most important aspect is Values and these, effectively, cannot change. Finding someone whose values match those of your organization is of the utmost importance. Without these you will have fundamental conflicts and incompatibilities that will make the relationship untenable.

              Never read that before. Well written.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
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                Matching values would be what contribute to a strong and healthy culture.

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                • JoyJ
                  Joy
                  last edited by

                  Thank you for all of our reply guys. I wish our Production manager as well as our Admin manager can read my post.

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                  • Reid CooperR
                    Reid Cooper @Joy
                    last edited by

                    @Joyfano said:

                    Thank you for all of our reply guys. I wish our Production manager as well as our Admin manager can read my post.

                    Invite them to join the community! The more the merrier.

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                    • thanksajdotcomT
                      thanksajdotcom @Reid Cooper
                      last edited by

                      @Reid-Cooper said:

                      @Joyfano said:

                      Thank you for all of our reply guys. I wish our Production manager as well as our Admin manager can read my post.

                      Invite them to join the community! The more the merrier.

                      Agreed. I share these sentiments.

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                      • JoyJ
                        Joy @Reid Cooper
                        last edited by

                        @Reid-Cooper said:

                        @Joyfano said:

                        Thank you for all of our reply guys. I wish our Production manager as well as our Admin manager can read my post.

                        Invite them to join the community! The more the merrier.

                        Sure ill try 🙂

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                        • ?
                          A Former User @scottalanmiller
                          last edited by A Former User

                          @scottalanmiller said:

                          Matching values would be what contribute to a strong and healthy culture.

                          or making one worse depending on the culture.

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