by Ira Wolfe | Apr 4, 2014 | Leadership
During a recent consulting project, we were asked to identify the leadership competencies required to lead a fast growing and successful organization. The project was the first phase of a succession planning initiative. Using our leadership assessment competency...
by Ira Wolfe | Feb 28, 2014 | Employment Testing, Hiring Process
Corporal Radar O’Reilly from the incredibly successful television series M.A.S.H. could hear a chopper coming before anyone else. Radar also knew exactly what Col. Blake wanted even before the colonel knew himself. Now I know what many of you thinking. Where can...
by Ira Wolfe | Sep 16, 2001 | Employee Performance Management, Employment Testing
Today’s manager is really the conductor of his own orchestra. Like an orchestra, no matter how good you are, you sometimes need to stop and re-sync. Were the violins too loud? Could you hear the flutes? How did the composer mean for the music to be played? Top...