JMJ Phillip is sponsoring the 2011 Grosse Pointe CROP Walk, please join us May 1st, 2011 and help fight hunger!
For more information, please visit http://www.churchworldservice.org/site/TR/2011SpringCROPHungerWalk/TR-Spring2011?fr_id=12066&pg=entry
JMJ Phillip is sponsoring the 2011 Grosse Pointe CROP Walk, please join us May 1st, 2011 and help fight hunger!
For more information, please visit http://www.churchworldservice.org/site/TR/2011SpringCROPHungerWalk/TR-Spring2011?fr_id=12066&pg=entry
As Executive Search Consultants our clients rely on us to make recommendations on hiring the best and filtering out the mediocre. A common misconception is that a recruiting firms purpose is to forward 20 resumes hoping the spray and pray method works but that thought comes and goes quickly when you’re hiring an Executive Search Consultant to not only allure an Executive that wouldn’t normally give you the time of the day, but to also force rank the true top seeded leaders limiting the exposure of making a bad decision.
As part of our vetting process for Executives, their career information and interview details are shared amongst the Executive Search Team along with the input from the founding partners of JMJ Phillip whom are considered some of the top talent and business evaluators in the country. The round table discussions of each candidate often begins with the comment, “An Inch Deep and a Mile Wide”. Below we will tell you more why this has become more of a problem for corporations seeking new leaders in recent years.
What we want to know is what happened to the CEO \COO \ SVP \VP \ Director that was not only well rounded but could also dive into details with a keen understanding of those topics? It seems with the recent explosion of the “MBA” the educational process may have left us with some book savvy leaders but they often lack the focus or know-how to tackle a multitude of complex problems. Many of the future Executives can scratch the surface of a thousand topics but are a master of none. Sure, maybe your organization is large enough to hire 1,000 experts to dig deeper, but what if you don’t have that luxury?
As we conduct a search and weed out the mediocre, we constantly strive to see through the BS and find the leaders that know how to ask the right questions so they can get the information they need to make the correct decision. It’s not the easiest thing to do, let me tell you, as every college graduate in the last 15 years seems to think “I can run the company just by looking at the numbers”. And, although that statement can be true, is it that type of thinking that has made Google or Toyota so successful?
To run the company by the numbers thinking has sunk more than a few companies as we all know and the pool of great leaders is shrinking. To use our manufacturing background as an example, some of the best placements we ever made were of Executives that had an engineering background starting off in R&D and moved their way up to managing a plant and on to becoming the COO\CEO. They could walk out on the floor and see the problems, ask the right questions and understand causality.
The person we were often replacing is someone that was a business major and was “taught” to run a company without ever really understanding the end to end operations. What they did know was a little sales, a little marketing, a little purchasing, a little plant management and so on. In our opinion that works great when running a Subway Franchise, but not so great when running a $200MM Manufacturing Company.
Just the little things you learn along the way allow you to be a better leader. How many engineers recall the sales team making promises to customers which resulted in you staying until 6pm every night trying to get a product designed or the plant manager that had to open a window in the production schedule to get the hot job though? All invaluable lessons because these are just some of the things you deal with as a leader.
Now everyone is different. There are the MBA types out there that will blow your socks off, the truly amazing top 5% types so we are not discounting them. In the end if our clients are not looking to tackle a certain problem where an executive needs to focus solely on let’s say, driving sales, the balance are seeking someone that can still roll their sleeves up and solve problems, drive efficiency and contribute to profitable ideas directly.
So what’s the “tell” on whether or not you’re about to hire the Inch Deep, Mile Wide type? Our philosophy is if they talk about constantly referring to others as the doer you may want to think twice. We put an immense amount of pressure on prospective candidates to find out what they accomplished, not what they had others accomplish. We don’t accept politician answers where answers are diverted, we will repeat the question until we get the information we need. It’s not the most pleasant way to do business day in and day out but in the end our clients get to make a great hire and there is a great sense of pride in that throughout our entire team.
It was an amazing turn out this Sunday and we were able to raise over $13,000 in donations!
We wanted to say thank you to all of the participants and donors and we look forward to doing it again next year.
James Thompson of JMJ Phillip has contributed to the following two articles linked below, please feel free so share your own comments on the article as well as any of your own experiences others can learn from.
No Rest Between Jobs
How to make the best use of the time between a job offer and your first day on the job.
http://www.theladders.com/career-advice/no-rest-between-jobs
Hiring Managers Speak Out: 9 Things That Seal the Deal
JMJ Phillip Executive Search Firm will be sponsoring Ryan Humphrey in the Angiosarcoma Awareness (ASA) 5K Race. We encourage all of our clients, candidates, and affiliated companies to join the event and get involved this Saturday May, 4th 2013. There are opportunities to sponsor a participant or provide a donation. The ASA is a nonprofit charity seeking to raise funds for maintaining a research laboratory that is currently running two promising clinical trials. Our sponsored participant was raised in Troy, MI and is a true aspiration to all those facing a similar challenge. “Ryan, who graduated in 2000 and now lives in Grand Ledge, has Angiosarcoma, a rare, aggressive form of soft tissue sarcoma that can arise in any anatomic location. They account for less than 1 percent of soft tissue sarcomas, which in turn account for 1 percent of adult solid malignancies, according to Angiosarcoma Awareness,” (http://ow.ly/kBUfK) states Megan Semeraz in her recent Oakland Press release. “The purpose of this race/walk is to raise awareness and money to fund Angiosarcoma research. In the hope of making a larger impact across the nation, we have decided to have the Troy Angiosarcoma Awareness 5k Road Race and Walk held on the same day and time as the 3rd annual Road Race in Oxford, MA,” explains the SAS website. “Please visit www.cureasc.org to learn about this rare disease, those affected by it, our research lab and how you can help.” To register or donate please visit http://www.troyasa5k.org/. See you Saturday! About JMJ Phillip: Located in Troy, MI, JMJ Phillip is one of the nation’s leading executive recruiting firms specializing in the placement of manufacturing, supply chain and information technology professionals. For more than a decade JMJ Phillip has helped organizations grow and prosper by identifying and helping them retain exceptional leadership talent. To learn more about the company and its services, please visit http://jmjphillip.com/.
As we continue our growth in the Executive Recruiting Industry we want to expand our network of candidates and customers and what better way to do so than by you following us on Facebook.
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The JMJ Phillip Retained Search Division has compiled a list of the 2012 worst mistakes witnessed during an executive career search. While this list only demonstrates a few key points, these are often the easiest to fix if a candidate takes the time to properly prepare for an interview prior to making decisions and taking action. Statistics illustrate if a candidate is not receiving an offer for every three interviews they should take a step back and consider what went wrong by doing a personal assessment. This has been shown to result in a far more successful career search.
1. Companies know how smart you are: The fatal mistake that tops the 2012 list is the “let me show you how smart I am” executive. When interviewing with prospective companies take into consideration that if you made it to the interview, the company already thinks highly of you. While showing a certain level of confidence is important, remember you have to walk a fine line not to become “the smartest guy in the room.” When the executive team or board hiring committee is evaluating someone, they are seeking extremely intelligent professionals whom others will want to work with. If you pull out your fifty “really important” questions on the first interview there is a good chance you will not be invited back for a second interview. No one likes a ‘Know-it-All’. It is also not necessary to point out that you went to a top 25 graduate school; they know this already and may have even chosen to bring you in because of it.
2. Price gouging: People like to do business with those they can trust. There have been many instances this year where JMJ Phillip has experienced a candidate tell the executive search consultant, or even fill out an employment application with a desired salary amount, but after an interview they ask for a considerable amount more. While this is understandable when the job requirements or situation changes, it is not an acceptable reason when a candidate feels they can get a substantially larger compensation package. This usually happens pre-offer and at some point during the first or second interview once the company has displayed great interest in onboarding the candidate. Once the candidate finds out the company is really interested, all of a sudden they are asking for 20-30% more than they originally asked for. JMJ Phillip has found no cases in 2012 where this ended up in a successful hire.
Being difficult: Most companies understand an executive’s busy schedule. However, things go south when a company goes out of their way to accommodate a busy executive and they either cancel at the last minute or constantly reschedule. Once the company decides not to pursue the candidate suddenly the candidate wants to “make things work.” At that point it is too late. In 2012 companies have become very picky on who they decide to pursue. The lack of willingness to make an interview happen can often be taken as reluctance to make a career change or worse, a lack of interest in their company.
4. Honesty: The fall out of the Yahoo CEO being ousted for questionable items on his resume introduced companies picking over career histories with a fine tooth comb. You can bet a company is going to do exhaustive background checks, income verification, education verification and job tenure verification. Do not say you have a degree if you are four credits away from having one. It is equally inappropriate to say you only need fifteen credits to complete a degree if you need sixty. Also, be precise with your job dates. Stretching job dates to fill voids will be caught and brings integrity into question.
5. Lack of energy: If you have the title of Director or above, people see you as a leader. If you are a leader the last thing the hiring committee wants to see is lethargy. In 2012, the markets continue to become more and more competitive leaving no time for a low energy executive. Many executives are being brought in as change agents, and with change the company needs someone with energy, excitement, and motivation. We often joke pre-interview and tell candidates to stop and get a Red Bull or a Quad Americano as a way of saying “show them you are bringing some energy to their organization.” Lack of energy and excitement is also taken as a sign of someone not being interested in a position or company which is extremely visceral to the executive hiring committee.
This year JMJ Phillip will once again go toy for toy with those that want to get involved and make this years Christmas exciting for someone else less fortunate. Applications for toys are UP and donations \ volunteers are DOWN so we will have to work extra hard this year!
How it works
Buy a toy and post a picture of it on our Facebook Wall and we will match your donation with the goal of us matching up to $2500 in toys for 2011.
We cannot do it alone and with your help of spreading the word we can make this a very successful charitable drive.
JMJ Phillip has also setup an official toys for tots collection box at the Modern Skate Park in Royal Oak Michigan or you can visit the toys for tots website to find drop off sites all across the nation.
The JMJ Phillip Facebook Page where you can post your photo. http://www.facebook.com/jmjphillip
Our Drop off box:
Modern Skate 1500 North Stephenson Royal Oak, 48067
Thanks for everyone that has “Liked” Us on our Facebook page and emailed us to enter the drawing. Don’t forget to pass this along to your friends so we can reach 5000 Likes ASAP!
To enter the drawing Like our page on Facebook and send us an email to ipad2giveaway@jmjphillip.com
Today’s environment coupled with the holiday season that’s upon us makes us want to find ways to help our neighbors, friends and those less fortunate who, without the help of generous people, might go without.
In lieu of sending out traditional holiday wishes of gratitude to you in the form of greeting cards, we opted to increase our annual contributions to Gleaner’s Community Food Bank of Detroit which helps stock local area soup kitchens and shelter’s with food to feed literally thousands of people in our area.
I’ve included the link to Gleaner’s website should you wish to make a personal contribution in addition to ours.
This is a longstanding and reputable organization which I am comfortable recommending as I have personally volunteered at their local warehouse stocking shelves and loading trucks as well as providing donations, time and non-perishable food collection’s on numerous occasions over the years.
To get involved with Gleaner’s by either providing a tax free monetary contribution or to donate time by volunteering at their food collection and distribution site in Detroit visit the following link:
http://www.gcfb.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pg_takeaction
Wishing you and your family a safe and happy holiday season, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
James Thompson