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Walking the talk on talent

Everyone agrees talent is the most important part of business, but few people really walk the talk. The best startup CEOs are both obsessed with and continually acting on talent. I realized this in meetings with two of our strongest CEOs over the last week. We didn’t talk about sales or product. In both cases, they wanted to talk about talent – the gaps they had, recent hires they made to fill gaps and challenges they have in “leveling up” their teams. Both CEOs were visibly excited about recent key hires. Here are the good and bad talent themes we see in startup leaders.

Common themes in CEOs who walk the talk on talent…

… and watchouts on those who only talk the talk:

It is hard to turn the mirror on your team and company and ask “are we really committed to finding the best talent?” It’s hard because it raises the question of you and your team’s own performance. Is every person in every role the best person you could have in that role? Are you the best person to be in yours? Asking these questions is the first step to solving a talent problem. The next step is getting the hiring process right.

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