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Do You Hire for Character or Competency?

Leaders are known by the company they keep—particularly their company of hires.

Careers are made and lost as a result of hiring decisions. The problem is that most leaders receive very little training in the selection of employees. Most leaders learn to hire based upon past mistakes.

I believe leaders should select a new employee on the basis of two primary criteria: competency and character. Competency is fairly simple to measure. A candidate either can or cannot. Competency is difficult to fake in the face of an experienced leader. We have learned how to spot a competent producer.

For those of us tasked with a hiring decision, perhaps the most difficult task is to assess is the character of a prospect. I pray often for “all things hidden to be revealed.” I’ve learned to pray a bit more specifically … “Please God, reveal the hidden stuff before we hire this person.”

It is difficult to interview for character. Reference checks are important but not that revealing. Most references are leery of revealing character issues.

As with most things, I recommend the development of a system to intentionally assess character. Please consider the following interview system:

Keep digging to determine depth of character.

The benefit of deep character interviews is that competency is usually revealed along the way. We have many ways to determine core competency. But doesn’t character matter more to you than any other factor?

Now go a step further…

If you read this article and identified that you may not have the right staff in key positions, you are not alone. It happens, but you can do something about it. I highly recommend joining the National Institute of Christian Leadership (NICL) by Dr. Mark Rutland. Here’s a few key points you’ll learn in the Staff and Volunteer sessions starting in April:

The NICL is a year-long intensive leadership training designed to take your ministry and personal leadership to the next level. It is a leadership institute designed for church, ministry, and business leaders. The year is composed of 4 separate sessions consisting of 2½ days of intensive training. In four sessions you’ll be walked through dealing with management issues, budgeting, staff and volunteers, turnarounds and much more.

CLICK HERE [1] for more information on Dr. Mark Rutland’s NICL.

As always, if I can help you or your organization to develop this system, please email me at drsteve.greene@charismamedia.com [2].

Source: Charisma News