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It's Not the How or the What but the Who

Succeed by Surrounding Yourself with the Best

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Succeed by mastering the art of the who
Why surround yourself with the best? Because it matters—in all aspects of life.
In fact, in professional environments, getting people right—what global leadership authority Claudio Fernández-Aráoz calls “the art of great 'who' decisions"—marks the difference between success and failure. To thrive, you need to identify those with the highest potential, get them in your corner and on your team, and help them grow. Yet surprisingly very few of us are able to meet that challenge.
This series of short and engaging essays outlines the obstacles to great “who" decisions and offers solutions to address them in a systematic way. Drawing from several decades of experience in global executive search and talent development, as well as the latest management and psychology research, Fernández-Aráoz offers wisdom and practical advice to improve the choices we make about employees and mentors, business partners and friends, top corporate leaders and even elected officials.
The personal stories and cutting-edge studies described in the book will help you understand both your own failings and the external forces commonly at play in staffing decisions. The author shares concrete recommendations on how to select the best people, bring out their strengths, foster collective greatness in the groups you've assembled, and create not only better organizations but also a better society.
Starting with the cases of Amazon pioneer Jeff Bezos and Brazilian tycoon Roger Agnelli and continuing with individual and corporate examples from around the world, Fernández-Aráoz paints a vivid picture of what great “who" decisions look like and presents a fresh and commanding argument about why they matter more than ever today.

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    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2014

      Fernandez-Araoz (Great People Decisions) presents a series of short essays on how to identify, foster, and support the best employees in an organization. The title is based on something Jeff Bezos, the CEO of Amazon, said in an interview with the Harvard Business Review in 2007 about how the right employee can help a company grow quickly. The author outlines a six-part process for managers, which starts with a self-evaluation to identify and overcome factors such as confirmation bias in the hiring process and "inertia," slowness in letting go of underperforming workers. It is followed by a section on recognizing external challenges. The rest of the method concerns assessment of employees and how to help them grow as individuals and as teams. Each chapter begins with a personal story or explains the results of business or psychology research in order to provide a framework for the business recommendations that follow. The format makes the book easy to read and provides a collection of best practices for hiring and promoting great employees. VERDICT Readers of narrative business titles will find Fernandez-Araoz's writing style, which makes his lessons easy to remember and understand, inviting and very personal.--John Rodzvilla, Emerson Coll., Boston

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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