ENTREP Module4-Lesson4
ENTREP Module4-Lesson4
Introduction
Hiring the right people is crucial for the success of your business and that's why
entrepreneurs should have a formal hiring process in place when looking for new staff.
By putting time and work into finding the right people, you will improve your chances
of hiring the best performers and avoiding costly and painful mistakes. Many
entrepreneurs have good instincts about whether someone is right or not for the job.
But you shouldn't rely just on gut feelings. The recruitment decision should be founded
on solid, objective factors.
Learning Targets
At the end of this module the learners should,
• identify qualities of qualified people for one‘s business;
• tell how to recruit qualified people for one‘s business enterprise;
• identify how to engage to your employee;
• evaluate your selves for being a qualified people for one‘s business.
• construct a Curriculum Vitae/Resume;
Lesson 4
Manpower
Discussion
3. Reliability - Reliability is an important factor in knowing that the job will get done
and it will get done well. Reliable employees are valuable in the workplace
because they prove that they can finish their tasks without much supervision.
4. Teamwork - By demonstrating strong teamwork skills, you can also exhibit a
series of other desirable skills. Being a team player is crucial when ensuring that
you‘ll be a positive addition to the current team.
5. Independence - When you can work independently, your employer can also more
easily rely on you to complete job tasks without the need for much supervision.
6. Leadership - Strong leadership skills can help you move your company forward.
They can also help you guide your team members toward developing skills of their
own. Influential leaders have a wide collection of skills, including self-confidence,
reliability and honesty.
9. Integrity - Integrity includes traits like accountability and honesty. Integrity also
means being honest about your capabilities and preferences. For example, with
high levels of integrity, your co-workers can come to trust you to be honest with
your ability to complete a project.
4. Test.
Requires the skills for which the person is being hired. Why not ask the
candidate to drive a truck if they will have to do that or give a sales presentation
if that's in their job description?
How to Engage Employees Now that you have completed your survey and interpreted
your data, you need to know how to increase employee engagement. Once you have
determined the areas that need reinforcement, there are many strategies you can
implement to help drive your team to success.
1. Get to know them.
2. Provide them with the tools for success.
3. Let them know how the company is doing.
4. Allow them to grow.
5. Support them and the authority you’ve granted.
6. Recognize your team and their hard work.
7. Encourage teamwork among employees.
8. Find employees that care about the customer.
9. Listen to and act on employee feedback.
10. Create a workplace environment free of fear.
11. Motivate, inspire, and coach your employees.
12. Let them show you how well they can lead.
13. Encourage their personal development.
1. How can you assess person–job fit before hiring employees? What are the methods you think would
be helpful?
2. How can a company determine person–organization fit before hiring employees? Which methods do
you think would be helpful?
3. What can organizations do to increase person–job and person–organization fit after they hire
employees?
1. Cut out a post of a Job Hiring that you think fits for your skills and knowledge.
2. Paste it here:
3. Create a good Curriculum Vitae/Resume base on your cut out post that you think fits for you. (Make
sure that it is presentable, use a separate bond paper for your CV/Resume)