THE KEY INGREDIENT
We have all heard the
Real Estate mantra "Location-Location-Location".
Interestingly enough, the executive search profession
has a similar maxim of
"Research-Research-Research!"
Whether you're looking
to retain a firm to conduct your search for that top
performer or attempt to conduct your own search, we
have learned through experience there are several
components that go into the completion of a successful
search assignment. The key ingredient in "search"
is
"research."
"A successful
search engagement is the result of a quality research
effort that provided a solid list of target companies
and knowledgeable industry sources to reference"
Each executive search
assignment begins by first conducting a considerable
amount of basic research on companies likely to have
qualified candidates for the position you are searching
to fill
hence the designation "executive
search".
Depending on the assignment,
there are multiple tools and resource directories
that may be used to both manually cross-reference
and electronically search. This also includes multiple
"business related" periodicals researched
to identify the movement of fast-tracking executives.
The goal when conducting
research is to logically divide and systematically
narrow companies, products and/or services into a
comprehensive listing relevant to your search. This
tailored approach brings methodology to the research
and search process assuring a predictable outcome
of success to your hunt. These combined efforts can
be supplemented (and often are) by using various proprietary
resources, followed by the Internet to data mine company
profiles using other search engines to identify websites
relevant to completing your search.
In the final analysis,
its science, technology and rigor applied that determines
a favorable conclusion when it comes to executive
search. The successful completion to your search should
begin with a strong foundation of research!
"There are
no shortcuts to anyplace worth going." Anonymous
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