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EDITORIAL by Mårten Runow
Seeing or experiencing a winning team is always an interesting exercise, and it does not matter if we are looking at a soccer team, a family team or a company where people actually work together to achieve something spectacular. No matter what your personal position is, you can definitely contribute to improving a team. The…
Read more Issue 4To make a selection work…
Often neglected rules for a company, manager and HR manager We offer a great opportunity, an interesting position, a very good salary and even better conditions, but applicants will not choose us anyway. What else do they want? It’s not good to lose a candidate because he accepted another offer. But are the interesting candidates…
Read more Issue 4Whom do you have in your team?
When you want to build a successful team, you need to know how to differentiate between those who will help you and those who will cause more problems. That is why we have prepared this section, along with a detailed compilation of what kind of people you can normally meet in each team. For each…
Read more Issue 4We care about employees. And it pays off
Finding good people is not easy, but Judit Nyulas says that if employees share the same values as managers and the company, it is beneficial for all of them Judit Nyulas graduated in mathematics and physics at high school, and in systems engineering at the Technical University. She and her husband started their careers in…
Read more Issue 4The theory is great – but how does it work in real life?
How important is the cooperation between the HR manager and director when selecting and introducing a newcomer to the company? And what is the most important thing for building a successful team? Get inspired by the views of HR professionals and company directors. 1. Do your ED and/or managers cooperate with the HR manager when…
Read more Issue 4MÅRTEN RUNOW: “Team building”, in today’s meaning of the term, does not create a better team
Let’s complete the picture of building a successful team with a few inspirational ideas. What is the “team building” that has been so popular lately? Here is Mårten Runow’s viewpoint. Unfortunately, “team building” has become a pretty confusing subject and yes, to many people today it means that we meet in the forest to do…
Read more Issue 4Articles from previous issues
EDITORIAL by Mårten Runow
MOTIVATION – the key to success In this issue, we will cast some light on motivating employees. Motivation is both simple and complex. When it’s done correctly, it is very simple. When it’s done wrong, it can be problematic. We have all experienced times in our lives when we were less motivated, when we were…
Read more Issue 3The biggest myths in motivating employees
“You have probably heard and read a lot about motivation. And where a lot is written about a subject there are often many myths as well. Let’s have a look at the most common myths about motivation and how they might influence your attitude to motivating your staff or yourself.” WHAT IS MOTIVATION? The word…
Read more Issue 3When motivating employees, it’s very important to discover their internal motivation and to work with them accordingly.
Imagine a boss who has 24 years of experience as a production manager. Who understands all the processes in the company. Who also has no problem going to work with his staff on Saturdays. A boss who thinks it is very important that all employees should have opportunities to grow as individuals and who, at…
Read more Issue 3Motivating employees does not have to be monotonous …
Salary, bonuses, salary, bonuses. Or a little different: salary, bonus, benefits, salary, bonus, benefits… Does this not seem monotonous? Maybe this is the reason why many managers consider this type of motivation to be the less fun and creative part of their jobs. Are all people only motivated by money and bonuses? How about those…
Read more Issue 3The theory is great – but how does it work in real life?
Having a purpose in life is dependent on your personal motivation. Motivating yourself can often be harder than motivating others. A number of clients shared their insights and experiences with us on the topic of motivation. How would you define ‘motivation’? How do you motivate your team? And what do you think demotivates your staff…
Read more Issue 3MÅRTEN RUNOW: “Where and when we work might change, but production will always be the basis of morale and success.”
Have you ever wondered why people need a reason to do something? How do I, as a manager, keep my team together, motivated and productive in this era of flexible working hours and home offices? The founder and owner of Performia, Mårten Runow, has the answer. “There is nothing that brings me more fulfilment, pleasure…
Read more Issue 3Welcome to TEAMS magazine # 2
This issue is all about Production. What do you think – Is the production key to your expansion of your business? Do you need to measure production of employees? What could happen if you don`t do it? You will find answers in this issue. We hope the information will be useful for your business.
Read more Issue 2EDITORIAL by Mårten Runow
At Performia, we have consistently seen the importance of evaluating productivity thoroughly whenever or wherever you hire. This is actually the single most important factor, and if you manage to get it right you will solve a very big part of the “hiring equation”. If you look at all the people you have hired successfully…
Read more Issue 2The main criteria in recruitment
In recruiting new people there is one factor that you have to firmly establish before you can safely decide to bring a new person on board. Production record? The first and by far the most important factor in hiring is to establish and understand a candidate’s PRODUCTION RECORD. A “product” can be defined as the…
Read more Issue 2How to prepare
I have noticed during my 30+ years of experience in recruiting new personnel how important the interview can be if you want a really successful recruitment process. I will give you some advice here on how to prepare for such an interview with candidates. Preparation: Read the candidate’s CV to quickly get an idea of…
Read more Issue 2Before making a decision focus on what is important
It is important to take into consideration a candidate’s previous results before you decide to hire him. The fact that a candidate has produced before and can prove it is VERY valuable in order to avoid severe hiring mistakes. This does not mean that a formerly productive person cannot become a failure in a new…
Read more Issue 2Linda Steele & Steve Hansen: If you have productive, honest, and loyal staff, you can train them in anything you need
Linda and Steve met at River Rooster / CHOOKS fresh & tasty in 1997. Steve was the owner of the brand and growing a new franchise, and Linda started to help him with her expertise in advertising and marketing. Soon she joined the company as General Manager until Steve sold this network of 43 stores…
Read more Issue 2Emanuela Wasinski: By measuring productivity we are transparent and that’s why we work so well together
Her role began in Customer Service and Contact Centre Management. She later headed the Operations Division and is currently the head of Talent and Quality Control. She wanted to move into this role because she loves to see people grow and develop. Why are Emanuela Wasinski and imei, a big Australian communication technology company, so…
Read more Issue 2The theory is great but how does it work in real life?
We can find a lot of articles and reports on production and productivity on the internet, in newspapers and magazines. But how do you connect production with your employees directly? Should their work be measured or not? If yes, will it contribute to the overall production of the company or not? Will it help you…
Read more Issue 2The first impression is seldom the most important
Predicting future impressions, however, is a key to success in hiring Some recruiters pay a lot of attention to the first impression they get from a candidate. Sometimes this could be a huge mistake. This does not mean that the first impression never matters, but it is often overrated. Maybe you met your husband or…
Read more Issue 2Why is production so important?
The key factor for making people happy at work Anna Matusova is a co-owner and co-founder of Performia Slovakia. Her professional career in the HR field started in the 1990s as an HR manager at Eurotel (today Telecom) and then at McDonald’s. During her 20 years of work at Performia, she has interviewed thousands of…
Read more Issue 2Welcome to TEAMS magazine # 1
This issue brings you an inside view of Testing personality. Is it really important to do it? Is it actually possible to measure it? How does it work in reality? Does it help you build a better team? You will find answers in this issue. We hope you will enjoy reading it.
Read more Issue 1EDITORIAL by Marten Runow
To describe the main problem with hiring in just a few lines is actually not hard. You simply hire someone who made a good impression but who does not produce anything of real value. Even worse, you hire someone who secretly destroyed what was previously functioning. Most executives I learned to know have had that…
Read more Issue 1Testing Personality
Why should we test personality? “Isn’t it a bit weird to test personality?” Anyone who has ever thought about what personality is and where it comes from might think that way. It is only “weird” when you are not measuring it with the right tools or don’t know how to evaluate the results. Although…
Read more Issue 1Trends (not only) in HR
How does the measurement of a personality look around the world In a situation where companies are putting a lot of effort into keeping skillful people, the subject of testing personality potential is getting more and more interest. The ability to understand people is suddenly becoming a top priority of companies. As we are known…
Read more Issue 1Árpád Vas: Thanks to the personality tests, people are like an “open book” for me
In the work of Árpád Vas, you can see an example where the love of one’s profession is coupled with a love for people. Together with his son, he has already been running the family business with constant success for 25 years, and their biggest advantage over the competition is the approach of their staff.…
Read more Issue 1The theory is great but how does it work in real life?
Although many people have anxiety before any test of personality potential, we can summarize it with the words of one of our successful clients, who said, “Able people are not afraid to be tested.” We have asked people who regularly use personality testing in their companies about their own experience. It is not surprising that…
Read more Issue 1VIEWPOINT FROM CEO
Personality is a package of used “solutions” that you had better know about before you hire “What exactly is personality?” I ask Mårten Runow. “Good question!” he says and I feel relief, because to ask the highest boss such a basic question, when I know he has dealt with it every day for more than 25…
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