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- [[Japanese]]
* Part Ⅲ Aligning human resources
* [[Chapter 14 Hornblower factor]]
* [[Chapter 15 Let's talk about leadership]]
* [[Chapter 16 Hiring a Juggler]]
* [[Chapter 17 Getting along with others]]
* [[Chapter 18 The End of Childhood]]
* [[Chapter 19 Fun to be here]]
* [[Chapter 20 Human Assets]]
## Chapter 16 Hire a juggler (pp.118-123)
- Portfolio
- When managers in the development department try to hire engineers, designers, programmers, group leaders, etc., for some reason they don't look at past work samples (portfolios).
- aptitude test
- Aptitude tests target typical left-brain jobs immediately after being hired, and do not know the aptitude for subsequent right-brain jobs, so it is not a good idea to use them for hiring.
- Useful for employee self-assessment (see Chapter 37 for details)
- Audition
- Have the applicant give her 10-15 minute presentation on past work
- Examples of presentation themes
- Difficulties when trying new technology for the first time
- Management lessons learned through hard work
- projects of interest
- Remind you to talk about things that are closely related to your organization's business
- Communicate well the reason for the event
- To see communication skills
- to involve prospective colleagues in job interviews;
- Comment on each person's suitability for the job and how well they fit into the team at the end
- Recruiters are more likely to be smoothly accepted into the team
→ There was a time when I used to think that programmers should be good if they have the ability, no, if only they have the ability, they would be great.
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  • Break a minute... Intermezzo
  • Chapter 1 Trouble somewhere today
  • Chapter 10: Mental Labor Hours vs. Physical Labor Hours
  • Chapter 11 Phones, Phones, and Phones
  • Chapter 12 Restoration of the Door
  • Chapter 13 Office Environment Evolution Theory
  • Chapter 14 Hornblower factor
  • Chapter 15 Let's talk about leadership
  • Chapter 16 Hiring a Juggler
  • Chapter 17 Getting Along With Others
  • Chapter 18 The End of Childhood
  • Chapter 19 Fun to be here
  • Chapter 1: Something is wrong today
  • Chapter 2 Cheeseburger production and sales manual
  • Chapter 20 Human Assets
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