hiring

Contact

Donna Taylor 
Texas State SBDC 
512-610-0996 
drt54@txstate.edu 

When

Tuesday August 27, 2013 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM


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Where

Texas State RR Campus

Texas State University Round Rock Campus        
1555 University Blvd.
Round Rock, TX 78665
 

 
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When you think about it, the process of buying a used car is pretty similar to hiring an employee. The steps are (or should be) similar:  

  • determine the budget
  • search for prospects (cars / candidates)  
  • check out their history (car fax report, candidate resume or LinkedIn profile)
  • dig a little deeper (test drive the car, interview the candidate)
  • negotiate the price
  • close the deal  
 
Join us for this session to (1) tune up a job description--which is the foundation for successful hiring, (2) create a list of the specific information you need to make better hiring decisions every time and (3) learn how to use more reliable independent data in the hiring process so you know before you buy!  This is an interactive learning session - you will apply the information to your company during the class!  Instructor is Deborah Kerr, Co-Founder of Affintus.

This is an interactive learning session - you will apply the information to your company during the class! 

 

Barbara Kerr

Deborah L. Kerr, Ph.D. is a performance measurement expert and a co-founding partner of Affintus, a pre-employment assessment company based in Austin, Texas. Her work in performance measurement and management has been written about in Financial World magazine and has been cited as “best practice” by SHRM. Her approach and success with organizational measurement were featured in Paul Niven’s 2002 book Balanced Scorecard Step by Step and Mohan Nair’s 2004 book Essentials of the Balanced Scorecard. Deborah led the development of the one of the nation’s first public sector balanced scorecards and in 2004, that measurement system was recognized as one of the world’s best when it was elected to the Balanced Scorecard Hall of Fame. She is on the graduate faculty of Texas A&M University where she teaches management, public policy theory, and organizational performance measurement. Her teaching has been recognized with the University’s 2008 Distinguished Achievement Award for Teaching (based on nomination and support from current and former graduate students) and with the 2009 Silver Star Award given by the Class of 2009 for outstanding service and dedication.

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The Texas State Small Business Development Center is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration. The support given by the SBA through such funding does not constitute an expressed or implied endorsement of any of the co–sponsors’ or participants’ opinions, findings, conclusions, recommendations, products, or services. All SBDC programs are nondiscriminatory and open to the public. Reasonable arrangements for persons with disabilities will be made, if requested at least two weeks in advance. Email: SBDC@txstate.edu, Phone: 512.610.0996