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Simple Interviewer Training - Part 1 - HOF 2019

Manager Tools

Mike Auzenne

Management, Leadership, Strategy, Feedback, How-to, Skills, Advice, Development, Careers, Coaching, Business

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2019

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Part 1 of our Hall Of Fame guidance on how to teach directs how to interview candidates for hiring.

Transcript

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0:16.6

Welcome to Mandator Tools. This week and next week a special Hall of Fame presentation of simple interviewer training in two parts dedicated to the group of professionals at Microsoft whom I spent a fantastic day with recently. Guys, here's those promised castes. Hope you enjoy them.

0:20.7

Welcome to Manner Tools.

0:22.1

Simple interviewer training.

0:25.0

Part 1. Here we go.

0:27.0

Today's cast answers these questions.

0:30.0

How can I train my directs to interview?

0:32.0

How do I teach the basics in interviewing?

0:34.0

Can directs interview without being able to vote?

0:37.0

If you want answers these questions, keep on listening.

0:40.0

All right Mark, here's the question of the day.

0:44.0

What is the most important decision managers ever make?

0:48.0

Uh, duh, I give you the Duh Award for the day.

0:51.0

Budget?

0:52.0

Uh, um, Let me see.

0:55.0

No, keeping their boss happy.

0:58.0

Clearly not.

0:59.0

Golf.

1:00.0

Golf. No.

1:01.0

hiring is the most important decision that any manager makes because it has ideally

1:07.8

long-term repercussions for the organization.

1:10.9

And interviewing is the single most important process around hiring.

1:15.0

And the vast majority of managers in the world are making hiring decisions without ever having being trained on how to interview.

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