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    Preview - Episode 94 - 'The 8 Man Rotation'

    HR Happy Hour - Episode 94 - 'The 8 Man Rotation'

    Thursday April 7, 2011 - 8pm ET

    Call in - 646-378-1086

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    Yes, ANOTHER show about sports...

    You can learn all you need to know about recruiting, talent management, effective team dynamics, managing star performers, aligning compensation with performance, and succession planning from studying the history of the National Basketball Association.

    Don't believe it?

    Where else but in big-time sports can you see the effects of talent assessment, recruiting, leadership, and employee engagement played out again and again, in public, under the spotlight, every day of the year?

    What players to draft, which ones to develop, which ones to cut loose, and how to build the right mix of personalities and talent to achieve team goals are the primary concern of all sports franchises, and quite honestly, they are the same concerns of organizations in all types of industries.

    Sure, you might think this show is an excuse for Steve to assemble a bunch of his friends to talk about sports, and you'd be partially right. But sports offers a lens to most the of most critical issues you deal with every day in HR, Recruiting, and Management, so this week we'll try to make the connection. And we will also talk about the Final Four, the NBA Playoffs, and Moneyball.

    Joining us on the show will be The 8 Man Rotation dream team - Kris Dunn, Lance Haun, Tim Sackett, and Matt 'akaBruno' Stollak.

    It should be a great show and I hope you will join us as well!

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