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The No. 1 Recruitment Metric Employers Track When Assessing a New Hire’s Effectiveness

September 2, 2019 By

The No. 1 Recruitment Metric Employers Track When Assessing a New Hire’s Effectiveness

After completing multiple rounds of interviews and presenting a job offer to a promising candidate, the work has in many ways just begun. Now that the new employee is starting at your organization, it’s crucial that you help ensure their success.

Before that process begins, you’ll also want to determine whether you can effectively track the productivity of that new associate. “Making the right hire is crucial for your business’ future,” says Kathryn Budd, director of human resources for MRINetwork. “That’s why tracking a new hire’s effectiveness is imperative – and something you should weave into your human resources process from day one.”

In fact, according to the 2019 MRINetwork Recruitment Trends Study, there’s one recruitment metric that stands out among the rest when trying to gauge a new hire’s effectiveness: performance tracking. Nearly half (48 percent) of employers said it was their top benchmark for assessing a new hire’s effectiveness.

Meanwhile, other factors include:

  • Tracking the source of successful candidate hires (35%)
  • Source and quantity of candidates who were offered a position (33%)
  • Time to hire (32%)
  • Interview-to-hire ratio (31%)
  • Fall-off rates: new hires who accept offers, but don’t show up for the first day of work (27%)

What does performance tracking of a new hire mean? It’s the process of evaluating how well an employee is doing at your organization through a variety of strategies, tools and resources.

However, this isn’t always clear-cut. For example, according to a Forbes article written by CEO Robert Glazer, the definition of success can be murky. “Fit and performance remain gray areas for many business leaders,” he writes. “Situations arise where it’s clear that something has gone wrong, but no one is sure if the problem is with the employee or with management.”

That should never be the case at your business. “It’s extremely important to clarify your company’s definition of success for new employees,” says Budd. “That way, you can find and implement strategies to efficiently track performance.”

For instance, one study cited by Forbes found that “the process matters.” It continues that the performance review process “can be viewed as uncomfortable, unfair and uninspiring.” To help improve it and, “make sure employees accept the feedback, managers must acknowledge the individual identities of their workers and their specific contributions to the organization over time.”

Here are strategies to consider when tracking a new hire’s effectiveness:

1. Conduct performance reviews that are holistic and well-documented

The first way is through the performance review. According to a Chron.com article, written by financial writer Joseph DeBenedetti about the methods of tracking performance, “Standardized performance review sheets allow managers to track employees’ fulfillment of, and progression toward, operating objectives over time.” These can take into consideration both technical skills as well as information about a person’s interpersonal abilities.

However, you should also create a culture where employees, especially new hires, receive ongoing feedback and check-ins. This is especially important for younger talent. As one Forbes article on the transformation of worker feedback notes, “Ongoing reviews have been a better way … to stay on top of professional development and opportunities for improvement rather than talking about it once a year.”

Therefore, offer continuous reviews alongside the more standardized annual review to give employees the more regular feedback they need to succeed.

2. Take peer reviews into consideration to see how an employee works with others

Conducting peer reviews and appraisals is a second strategy to follow. You can conduct these by speaking with multiple employees and managers about the new hire’s work, reporting trend data from these conversations to “identify favorable and unfavorable patterns of behavior,” according to the Chron piece.

“Conducting 360-degree review procedures are important because they help give your talent the opportunities needed to truly thrive,” concludes Budd. “By setting these up, employees will have the tools they need to succeed from day one with your company, which will help your bottom line as well.”

Through these strategies, you’ll have a strong grasp on how your new hire is doing at work. This will greatly boost your organization’s efficiency as well as keep your company culture strong for years to come.

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Case Study – A Career Advancement Success Story

January 31, 2019 By

The HealthCare Initiative was retained by a Physician-based Group that provides management, financial, and ancillary healthcare and IT services to the rural and community hospital market. The Group promotes quality medical care by offering improved access and breadth of services. Their long-term strategy is to provide operational and capital solutions to rural and community hospitals. Their ultimate goal is to sustainably preserve quality healthcare services for the communities that depend on these hospitals. 

The Challenge

First Physicians Capital Group was poised to increase their talent pool of healthcare professionals and needed a strategic plan to fill an essential role. First Physicians Capital Group (FPCG) was in a phase of growth and needed to recruit and retain ancillary healthcare talent to reach their long-term goals of improving healthcare access to rural communities. They were seeking a recruiting firm with healthcare market expertise, integrity, and professionalism to help them find the perfect candidate for this key role. A healthcare professional with tenure and a successful background was needed. Rhonda understood their unique needs and sought out a recruiting firm that they could successfully partner with to fulfill that goal. They were looking for someone who could manage the entire process while also offering specific advice about the search.

The Partnership

Rhonda Kerbo, Director of Human Resources for First Physicians Capital Group retained The Healthcare Initiative to establish a recruitment strategy.

The Solution

Rhonda Kerbo partnered with The HealthCare Initiative due to their long-standing, solid reputation as a leader in executive healthcare recruitment. The HealthCare Initiative was chosen for their unique process including a thorough consultation and discovery phase and a deep-dive into the culture and needs of clients to fully understand how to best solve their hiring need. The Executive Recruiters at The Healthcare Initiative worked closely with Rhonda and their leadership team to explore their needs and to develop a profile of the talent they sought. Their search professionals took the time to evaluate the unique culture at First Physicians Capital Group and the role they needed to fill. Kerbo valued their thorough approach and appreciated the positive impact it made.

‘They are very efficient, pleasant to work with, and deliver high quality candidates.’
– Human Resources Director

Results

The Healthcare Initiative took a big picture approach and came up with a decisive action plan to place a top healthcare professional in the role. The Executive Recruiters at The Healthcare Initiative identified, vetted, and delivered the award-winning talent to fill their key role at First Physicians Capital Group. Trusted partnerships are the lifeblood of a successful organization. Kerbo looks forward to continuing the relationship with them on more hiring initiatives.

‘I can recommend them without hesitation for your hard to fill recruitment needs. They are my go-to firm when I need a key position filled.’

– Human Resources Director

 

If this Case Study has resonated with you and you and/or your organization are experiencing similar
challenges either with Interim or Permanent positions, please call. We’ve done good work with this CNO and would like to do the same for you.

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Filed Under: Blog, Candidates, Clients, Expertise, Health Care, Marketing, Recruiting, Recruitment Process

THI Webinar – Is Interim Leadership Right for You?

July 3, 2018 By Systems Manager

Is Interim Leadership Right for You?

An Interim leader is an expert in a service line (or multiple services lines) who is brought into an organization to solve urgent leadership needs on an temporary basis. These seasoned Nursing leaders travel around the United States bringing stability, change management, and process improvement to each assignment they take on and are an invaluable addition to any hospital’s leadership team.

The Webinar below will give you an introduction to Interim leadership and educate you on the process of becoming an Interim leader. Please take a few minutes to watch our webinar and if you have questions after viewing the webinar please reach out to Amy Jensen or Alison Holland directly.

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Webinar Resources;

Document – How to Create Achievement Spotlights – How to create your own Achievement Spotlight for hiring authorities for Interim assignments.  This bit of information is a proven, valuable tool for hiring authorities to see your 5-7 strengths and accomplishments.

Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC) -Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC) – If you are living in a compact state and have a current license there have been some positive enhancements implemented as of 1/19/18.

Power Point Presentation – Is Interim Leadership Right for You

Watch the Webinar Recording – YouTube Video

Contact Information;

Amy Jensen

Alison Holland

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Filed Under: Alison Holland, Amy Jensen, Blog, Candidates, Expertise, Health Care, Leadership, Recruitment Process

What inspires you about Nurses?

May 8, 2018 By

Happy Nurse’s Week!

To say thank you to all of the amazing nurses out there, we asked each member of our team; “What inspires you about Nurses?”

Nurses are selfless. It’s not about “what’s in it for them” it’s “how can they help you, your family, friends and neighbors”
– Tania Pena

I admire that nurses do a job more stressful than I can imagine, for long hours, and often short-staffed, day after day, and month after month.
– Tim Meyers

Nurses are inspiring in so many ways, however for me the #1 thing is the compassion that it seems each and every nurse I come across has. Whether it be a nurse on the floor of the Emergency Department, delivering babies, or watching over the critical care unit, they each have and show an unbelievable amount of compassion, and are able to convey that compassion to those that need it. It’s never about the nurse, and always about helping make folks in need feel as comfortable as possible during trying periods of time.
Adam Patterson

The selflessness it takes to care for those who are experiencing some very difficult circumstances concerning their health, as well as being there to console their patients’ loved ones during such trying times.
Adaeze Ekeanyanwu

The dedication they have to caring and helping those in need.
Rachel Kellar

They give so much of themselves to others.
Alison Holland

Based on my personal experiences, as well as getting to know hundreds of nurses/ nurse leaders over the past 4 years, what I find most inspiring is their willingness to sacrifice for the sake of their patients. I’d be hard pressed to identify a single nurse who hasn’t missed out on sleep, an event with their family/friends or personal time because their focus was on providing exceptional patient care.
Adam Saupe

Nurses bring warmth and compassion to people who are often concerned about themselves or loved ones. It’s not an easy task, but they always manage to brighten up those moments with their grace and skill!
Jason Isenhart

Nurses are really the face of the hospital. A good nurse can make your stay in a hospital easier.
Ginny Ganley

Nurses are an inspiration because they do it for the love of the profession.
Alex Nicolov

Sometimes your greatest strength can also be your greatest weakness. That being said, Nurses give their ‘all’ to the patient’s safety and well being. It always comes back to the patient, which means they are self-less. A trait to be admired!
Amy Jensen

Their compassion.
Chris Golding

Their amazing compassion and empathy. The ability to put the needs of others ahead of their own needs is something special and that few people can continuously do.
Sean Milius

Nurses are there for us in the moments we need the most help. I’m inspired knowing that when I’m in the hospital, a caring, dedicated nurse will be helping me every step of the way.
Jordan Parsons

Their passion and compassion for those in their care. The tireless, and often not recognized, value they bring to each family and the community at large.
Mike Duggan

Nurses have a willingness to embrace large, complex situations, to make a difference, to achieve success with delivering excellence in patient care while striving to work collaboratively with Staff at all levels.
Dinah Golding

 

We are so proud to work with nurses everyday. You truly inspire us to be better recruiters & people. To say thanks we also made this short video;
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Happy Nurse’s Week! Thank you for all you do!
-The THI Team

Filed Under: Adam Patterson, Adam Saupe, Alison Holland, Amy Jensen, Announcements / Celebrations, April Anderson, Blog, Dinah Golding, Ginny Ganley, Health Care, Lisa Gauen, Michael Duggan, Sean Milius, Staff, Tania Pena, Tim Meyers

Thank You Nurses – Nurse’s Week 2018

May 7, 2018 By

Happy Nurse’s Week 2018!

Our team wanted to say Thank You for all you do!

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Filed Under: Adam Patterson, Adam Saupe, Alison Holland, Amy Jensen, Announcements / Celebrations, April Anderson, Blog, Dinah Golding, Featured, Ginny Ganley, Health Care, Lisa Gauen, Michael Duggan, Sean Milius, Tania Pena, Tim Meyers

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