Posts tagged promotion
Do Great Sales VPs Make Great CROs?

In the course of helping clients find their ideal CROs, I hear the gamut of perspectives from both the client side and the executive side on the role of Sales Head and the Chief Revenue Officer. The terms and roles are often used interchangeably, and the definitions of each role vary widely. 

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The Peter Principle: Why Promotions Can Lead to Failure

The Peter Principle is a real phenomenon that can have negative effects on businesses if not addressed properly. Employers should be careful when promoting employees, ensuring that they are prepared for their new role and monitoring their performance closely.

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The Challenges of Hiring, Firing, and Promoting

While competency and skills are undoubtedly essential factors, ignoring DNA match entirely can lead to serious issues. Employees who do not fit in with the organizational culture may be less motivated, less engaged, and less likely to stay with the company long-term.

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Are You at Your Level of Incompetence?

What is worse than realizing you put the wrong person in a key seat? Realizing that you yourself have reached a level of incompetence. This is referred to as Conscious incompetence: In this stage, you realize that you do not know how to do something or did it wrong. You begin to feel discomfort because you acknowledged your mistakes or shortcomings to yourself.

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The Peter Principle

We promote people based on their accomplishments in their current role, e.g., the most successful salesperson is promoted to Sales Manager. The position they are promoted to requires a different skill set that they may or may not have. This continues until a person is ultimately promoted to a role that is beyond their abilities. And they fail.

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