Overview:
Potential matters, but potential alone is not enough. This session looks at the gap between appearing capable and being genuinely ready to perform in the real demands of a role. It helps hiring managers and Human Resources (HR) professionals make more grounded decisions about readiness, support, and fit.
Why you should Attend:
A candidate can look promising on paper and still struggle badly in the role. Hiring for potential without checking practical readiness often leads to poor fit, extra pressure on the team, and costly hiring mistakes.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- What the hire-ready gap really means
- Why potential is often confused with readiness
- The risks of hiring people who are not ready in practice
- What to assess before making the hiring decision
- Signs that a candidate is practically ready for the role
- Better decisions around selection, onboarding, and early support
Who Will Benefit:
- Hiring Managers
- Recruiters
- Human Resources (HR) Professionals
- Talent Acquisition Teams
- Team Leaders
- Operations Managers
- Department Heads
- Business Owners