Finding the best
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, June 10, 2008
A Smart Business article profiles IPC The Hospitalist Co.’s Adam Singer and asks how he finds the best workers. Singer says he hires over-qualified employees and approaches work with a problem-solving mentality. Consider the following tips to find the best hospitalists for your program:
- Hire candidates that you think are overqualified for the job to ensure good work
- Work with dissenters to approach problems from multiple angles
- Weed out yes-men and seek constructive feedback
- Set aside time to solicit feedback
- Slow down to make logical decisions
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