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Before the employee was hired, the three would receive a telephone call and tell the potential employer that the job applicant was a wonderful individual who would do incredible things for them, just as they had done before.You probably don’t think much about the hard hat, but if you didn’t know it, it can be a life saving device. While many areas of construction use these hats, it should be something that more people use. Think about all the times that you are in For a while, polygraphs or lie detectors became part of the standard arsenal of checking until, fortunately, legislation was passed in many states eliminating it as a tool (they were notoriously inaccurate). In a recent poll, 77% of employers surveyed were searching the web for information about new hires and 35% had eliminated a candidate based upon something they found there. A few years ago, a manager I was working with at a hedge fund Googled the name of a job applicant for a technical position and found a posting where they had written that they were still working in technology only because they had suffered large trading losses and wanted to join a company where they could learn what they did wrong—in other words, learn how my client traded and steal the model. Suffice it to say, the candidate was rejected. Companies are examining listings on www.myspace.com and www.facebook.com to determine whether the job applicant might have done something inappropriate. And, as they have for years, many are doing background checks including checks of your financial responsibility (credit checks). So, remember that picture in the belly shirt with the beer in your hand toasting the photographer you posted on MySpace thr The Great Business Myths That Dominate Our Lives l who would do incredible things for them, just as they had done before.Myths—these unconscious or semi-conscious beliefs have a strong influence on how we orient our behavior and actions.The ones that seem to influence us the most are directed towards our personal lives. But, there are business myths that hav For a while, polygraphs or lie detectors became part of the standard arsenal of checking until, fortunately, legislation was passed in many states eliminating it as a tool (they were notoriously inaccurate). In a recent poll, 77% of employers surveyed were searching the web for information about new hires and 35% had eliminated a candidate based upon something they found there. A few years ago, a manager I was working with at a hedge fund Googled the name of a job applicant for a technical position and found a posting where they had written that they were still working in technology only because they had suffered large trading losses and wanted to join a company where they could learn what they did wrong—in other words, learn how my client traded and steal the model. Suffice it to say, the candidate was rejected. Companies are examining listings on www.myspace.com and www.facebook.com to determine whether the job applicant might have done something inappropriate. And, as they have for years, many are doing background checks including checks of your financial responsibility (credit checks). So, remember that picture in the belly shirt with the beer in your hand toasting the photographer you posted on MySpace th The Meaninglessness of Ford Motor Company d were searching the web for information about new hires and 35% had eliminated a candidate based upon something they found there.It seems like whenever when we turn on the radio or television, we see or hear another story about the sad state of affairs for domestic auto manufacturers. Sales continue to slide and quality continues to lag behind Asian imports.Ford Mo A few years ago, a manager I was working with at a hedge fund Googled the name of a job applicant for a technical position and found a posting where they had written that they were still working in technology only because they had suffered large trading losses and wanted to join a company where they could learn what they did wrong—in other words, learn how my client traded and steal the model. Suffice it to say, the candidate was rejected. Companies are examining listings on www.myspace.com and www.facebook.com to determine whether the job applicant might have done something inappropriate. And, as they have for years, many are doing background checks including checks of your financial responsibility (credit checks). So, remember that picture in the belly shirt with the beer in your hand toasting the photographer you posted on MySpace th Safety Training Videoes technology only because they had suffered large trading losses and wanted to join a company where they could learn what they did wrong—in other words, learn how my client traded and steal the model. Suffice it to say, the candidate was rejected.Safety training videos are made so that we don’t panic in a crisis and put our lives in danger. These show us how to handle a fire, an earthquake, an accident or a natural disaster. They also include ordinary things like safety tips on climbing a Companies are examining listings on www.myspace.com and www.facebook.com to determine whether the job applicant might have done something inappropriate. And, as they have for years, many are doing background checks including checks of your financial responsibility (credit checks). So, remember that picture in the belly shirt with the beer in your hand toasting the photographer you posted on MySpace th Business Coaching - Creating Success ine whether the job applicant might have done something inappropriate.Your business is up and running and all the pieces appear to be falling into their place. You’ve got clients, a schedule that works and an organized system in place as well. Yet there is a small voice inside of you that keeps questioning if thi And, as they have for years, many are doing background checks including checks of your financial responsibility (credit checks). So, remember that picture in the belly shirt with the beer in your hand toasting the photographer you posted on MySpace three years ago? And guy, remember that picture that was taken of you streaking through the frat house when you were 19 that’s still on your webpage? Take this stuff down before it takes you down. Jeff Altman , The Big Game Hunter jeffaltman@cisny.com © 2006 all rights reserved.
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