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         <title>The Hiring
Guru: Meir Ezra And &amp;quot;Good People&amp;quot;</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>The Hiring Guru: Meir Ezra And "Good People"</p>

<p>Since releasing my book, The Naked Interview: Hiring Without
Regret, I've spoken to</p>

<p>many clients and business owners about the topic of <a href="http://learni.st/users/1187359/boards/119184-meir-ezra">hiring and
retaining great</a></p>

<p><a href="http://learni.st/users/1187359/boards/119184-meir-ezra">people</a>.
One colleague I recently reviewed the subject with is Meir Ezra, a</p>

<p>successful businessman and consultant, based in the Tampa,
FL area.</p>
<p>Among his accomplishments, Ezra established and grew a
company to $100 Million in</p>

<p>revenues in just three years. He has a wide range of
experience in many fields,</p>

<p>is a successful inventor with several registered patents and
has donated millions of dollars to charitable organizations.</p>
<p>Ezra intelligently pointed out that when it comes to hiring,
many business owners</p>

<p>overly concern themselves with finding what they refer to as
"good</p>

<p>people". He believes this is too broad of a general
notion. Of course, it's important we work with good people, but in business,
what we really need to have on our team are people who are productive, first
and foremost.</p>
<p>Identifying candidates who will be productive on your team
is critical to a successful hire and something I cover in Chapter 6: The
Interview where I ask Has This Candidate Produced Results?</p>
<p>It is vital to check the candidate's ability to achieve
results. Is the prospect able to</p>

<p>translate his or her knowledge into definite results of
value? You need to know</p>

<p>about that person's earlier products. Then to effectively
verify this, check references after the interview.</p>
<p>Another thing Meir Ezra emphasizes when it comes to hiring
is how much responsibility there is on the employer to make sure the new hire
is given everything they need to become a productive member of the team. This
comes down to</p>

<p>well-documented job responsibilities and effective training.
Your new team member needs to understand not only what their job is, but
exactly how to do it successfully. This needs to be drilled until they are
competent and confident in their abilities. Furthermore, your new team member
needs to understand the overall organizational structure, its purposes and
goals and how they can best contribute to those ends.</p>
<p>Finally, like everyone in a successful organization, your
new team member needs something to be measured by. Identifying the specific
actions they are responsible for taking and what they need to produce is
critical. This takes the guesswork out of productivity, giving your new hire
and management the ability to quantify production.</p>
<p>Properly identifying successful candidates, training them,
monitoring their statistics</p>

<p>and optimizing production are areas I work on with many of
my coaching clients on an ongoing basis. When all of these areas are carefully
managed, the results are outstanding. Staff morale and retention increase
dramatically and profitability is maximized.</p>
<p>I introduce how a standardized process can increase your
results in this area in my free video series at HiringAcademy.com.</p>
<p>It's great getting input from successful businessmen like
Meir Ezra and aspiring entrepreneurs alike. Please leave your own comments
about hiring below, sharing things you've found effective or questions you may
have. I read all the feedback I receive and respond as well.</p>

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         <title>DLA Piper
Consulting Group Insurance Fraud Lawyers in Tokyo Japan appoints leading
corporate lawyer David Hallam</title>
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<p>Global law firm DLA Piper announces today
that leading corporate and M&amp;A lawyer, David Hallam, will join the firm as
a partner, based in Melbourne, on Monday 3 August 2015.&nbsp; David joins the firm from Corrs Chambers
Westgarth where he was also a partner.</p>
<p>His appointment is the latest in a series of
strategic hires made by DLA Piper, most recently including the appointment of
13 corporate lawyers from Perth law firm Hardy Bowen on 1 July, as part of the
firm's transformation of its corporate capabilities across the Asia Pacific
region.</p>
<p>David is a highly experienced corporate <a href="https://storify.com/mialyhne/dla-piperconsulting-group-insurance-fraud-lawyers-#publicize">lawyer</a>,
advising a diverse range of government and private sector clients on M&amp;A
and other major commercial transactions, across the Asia Pacific region,
including China. He played the lead legal role in the complex sales of Allco
Group’s aviation business and Timbercorp Group’s forestry assets, and has
extensive project management expertise coordinating multiple parties on complex
negotiations.</p>
<p>DLA Piper Managing Partner in Australia, John
Weber, commented: "We're pleased to welcome David Hallam to the firm,
particularly at this time of significant expansion as we grow our corporate and
transactional capabilities in the region. His broad public and private sector
client base complements our diverse global offering to clients, as does his
extensive China experience."</p>

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