Wednesday, June 12, 2019

🌟 STAR vs. Traditional Interview Methods: Which One Helps You Hire Smarter?

Hiring the right person for the job is a lot like solving a puzzle. The more accurate and structured your approach, the clearer the picture becomes.

Two common methods used in interviews are:

  • The Traditional Method, based on open-ended or general questions.

  • The STAR Method, a structured behavioral interview technique used to assess past performance. But which works better—and why?

Thursday, May 30, 2019

🧠 Structured vs Unstructured Interviews: What Every HR Team Should Know

By Thameem Ansari | Compass Clock Consultancy

In today’s fast-paced recruitment landscape, conducting interviews isn’t just about asking questions—it’s about asking the right questions in the right way. For HR professionals, understanding the difference between structured and unstructured interviews can dramatically improve the quality of hires, reduce bias, and ensure long-term retention.

Monday, May 20, 2019

🍲 The Salt and Pepper Test: A Lunch Interview That Said Everything

During the final round of interviews for a senior operations manager role at a reputed automobile manufacturing firm, the hiring director invited one top candidate out for a casual lunch interview. The atmosphere was relaxed, the conversation engaging, and the menu sophisticated.

As the waiter brought their soup, the director leaned back to observe a subtle moment—something that had nothing to do with resumes, degrees, or years of experience.

Saturday, May 18, 2019

Human Persona - 🧠 Dream Hire: A Fun, Powerful Game to Transform Your Hiring Mindset

 

In today’s evolving workplace, hiring the right person isn’t just about resumes or degrees. It’s about alignment, attitude, and real-world impact.

To help HR professionals refine their understanding of the “ideal candidate,” we introduced a powerful activity called Dream Hire in our Interview Skills Workshop.

Here’s how it works—and why you should try it with your HR or hiring teams.

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Top 10 Softskills that is needed for any job category

*10 Soft Skills that really matter at work*

Workplaces are undergoing drastic changes.

Skill set that is fast gaining importance for organisations across the world is *soft skills.*

*Soft skills* are innate to one's overall personality.

In India, 87 per cent of hiring managers believe that candidates with strong soft skills will be increasingly important to the success of their organisations.

*Below are the top 10 soft skills that are important in your career:*

*1. Communication*

One of the most important and essential soft skill to possess no matter what the job is.

Good communication skills go a long way and give a definitive edge over others. However, while it seems like a complex skill to attain, one can work on gaining perfection by simple ways such as reading books to better grammar, vocabulary and hearing different podcast, watching videos can help be a better orator.

*2. Leadership*

This is another very important aspect of the workplace.

This is a soft skill that shows confidence and plays a big role in guiding and leading the co-workers in the direction with goals.

People with sound leadership skills will be open to taking and giving constructive feedback.


*3. Teamwork*

The need for effective teamwork is critical for the success of any business.

At the workplace, it’s all about the performance of a team rather than an individual.

It's important to be a team player in order to work towards achieving the organisational goal along with other members and deliver the best results is a great capability.

*4. Time management*

This skill helps an individual to remain efficient and also lead by example for juniors in the organisation and ensures that the day to day operational tasks are being performed as per the timelines which are vital for smooth functioning of any business.

*5. Adaptability*

The only thing constant in this world is change and things don’t always necessarily go as planned.

An individual who has the ability to adapt survives various situations is also trusted to come up with solutions during a crisis situation.

*6. Problem-solving skills*

Similar to adaptability, this soft skill needs an individual to step up and resolve problems, whether it’s a technical problem or a problem with two individuals within the team.

Having a positive to approach to problem-solving helps.

*7. Creativity*

This is a desired skill everyone is trying to attain.

Popularly known as the out of the box thinking skill, which not many possess.

This is more an acquired skill.

If you want to be creative and different you need to train your mind to break out of the 'normal' mentality.

*8. Open to feedback*

This is a skill that is difficult to come to terms with, as it is a skill that requires you to face your fears head-on.

A good professional takes negative feedback about their work in their stride and works towards bettering themselves in that area.

*9. Networking*

This skill comes in handy for any kind of collaboration for business.

A sound professional network is an asset for professionals across levels in today’s age.

Both internal and external network is a must have and should be focused on from an early stage in one’s career.

*10. Stability and consistency*

The best of performers need to exhibit stability and consistency at all stages of their career.

This is the key to carving out a niche for themselves and to be considered indispensable part of the team.

Train the trainee's at the right time.

When - Offering Your Team Training Is a Bad Idea !! 



Every good manager wants their team to have the skills to succeed. Whenever a manager finds a gap in the skill, he decides to bridge the gap through training. Not knowing if it actually would pay him his results.

So it makes sense to invest in training, right? Not so fast.

Training can be powerful when it addresses an underdeveloped skill or knowledge deficit.

But too often managers turn to training or formal learning when it won’t actually solve the problem it’s meant to.

When is training worth trying? 

(1) First, be sure your internal systems support the newly desired behavior. 
For example, training in proactive decision making won’t help employees if senior leaders make all the decisions in your company. 

(2) Second, there needs to be a commitment to change. 
If your team isn’t willing to address a problem’s root cause, training won’t have the intended benefit. 

(3) Third, the training needs to be connected to strategic priorities. 
If employees can’t see how what they’re learning relates to where the company is headed, you’ll waste your money — and their time.

Courtesy : Harvard Business Review .

Friday, October 26, 2018

🧠 Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood

A Transformative Listening Activity for Teachers, Students, and Leaders

In our fast-paced world, everyone wants to be heard — but few truly take the time to listen. Stephen Covey’s Habit 5, “Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood,” reminds us that genuine communication begins when we listen with the intent to understand, not to reply.

To help individuals experience this powerful principle firsthand, here’s an interactive activity used in classrooms, corporate workshops, and leadership training programs — simple, insightful, and deeply impactful.

Friday, March 23, 2018

When Customers Speak Without Words: A Powerful Lesson for Every Employee

In the image above, a simple restaurant table tells a story more striking than any online review. Written entirely with ketchup and mustard are the words:

“We waited 30 min. NO SERVICE.”

It’s not just a complaint—it’s a message.
A message from frustrated customers.
A message to the business.
A message to every employee, regardless of industry.

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Self-Initiative – The Difference Between Potential and Performance

Today, we are going to explore this powerful concept through a simple yet memorable story involving an egg, an omelette, and Chicken 65. At first glance, it may seem like an ordinary comparison, but hidden within it is a profound lesson about personal growth, ownership, career success, and the power of taking action before someone else tells us to.

As we go through this story, I encourage you not to look for the answer immediately. Instead, observe, think, question, and draw your own conclusions. By the end of this session, you will discover why the greatest transformation in life and at work always begins from within.