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How to Hire the Perfect Employee |
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picture of human brains is not the way I normally prefer to illustrate
a concept, but in this case it works pretty well. Inc magazine
columnist Phil Libin, who is a co-founder of
Evernote, wrote about
a common lament of not just entrepreneurs like himself, but also of
big corporation managers -
a tendency to micromanage underlings. The article is only one page
long so I won't regurgitate everything he wrote other than to say that
in the end, the solution is to always hire people that can do the required
job better than you can do it yourself. That way you are not always
disappointed at performance because you believe you could do the job
better yourself if only you had the time. That's great advice. Look
at the full-size picture he uses.
Posted February 2013 |
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