Testimonials

I have been following your process for my 3 open reqs. Filled out Success Profiles sheets for all three - that was NOT hard at all and made me really focus on what I was looking for. Very good exercise, in fact I enjoyed doing it since I realized that this was the basis for not only the interview process but for the job performance once I have my candidates on board.

Then for my first phone interview last night with a candidate from Japan, I wrote about 50 questions ahead of time, and identified what behavior or Experience I was looking for by each group of questions.

Although the candidate looked pretty good on paper, I realized after I was done with the interview that he was missing any real Sales Management experience, and had no substantive Channel experience.

He had the other things I was looking for, but got two (-) on my Evaluation Matrix. I like your process since it takes away the "emotional" decision - I had the data to back up my "gut".

Thank you for sharing this extraordinary process - you have made my job MUCH easier.

Steven Kane, Director,
World Wide Partners
PlaceWare

You are a marvelous thinker. I read your monthly newsletters and they help me a lot.

C. Chester Wung
Extensity, Inc.

You are a great man with great ideas. Please be in touch.

Thanks

Sam Rathin,
Siebel Corporation

I am a member of TEC in CINCY, and have seen you speak twice. I must tell you as a rule I "never read e-mail newsletters". Too little time you know. However, since I've seen you live I was tempted to read the first one you sent and have been a faithful follower for 5 months running. Brief to the point, with a bit of humor. Keep them coming.

Thanks,

Tom Winstel, President,
Engineering Excellence, Inc.

Thanks for the great seminar! Your pointers on how to build and refine interview questions were very helpful. The discussion of using strategic planning to define hiring needs was also highly informative. We enjoyed the seminar thoroughly.

Thanks again,

Padraic Freeman,
Simon Golub & Sons

A quick note to personally thank you for sharing your wisdom regarding “Selecting Winners” at the CA management conference last week.

I found the content and presentation to be an eye-opener and it will have a definite impact on the way I go about hiring and managing performance of sales people going forward (regardless of it being mandated by CA).

I look forward to meeting you at future training sessions.

Regards,

Claude Autrey, Sales Manager,
Enterprise Management Group
Computer Associates

Thanks again for the time you spent with me at the HDI Conference. It was one of my highlights from the conference.

I took one of your pre-conference sessions at Washington a number of years ago just after becoming a Manager. At the time I didn't have a clue what I needed to do as a manager and took your session as a way to learn more about interviewing. I love your techniques and have used your information ever since then. Again, thank you for helping me do my job better.

Cyrus A. Howells, Manager,
Support Center
Allegheny Energy
800 Cabin Hill Drive
Greensburg, PA 15601
Phone - (724) 838-6240
Fax - (724) 853-3673

The training we received from you on Selecting Winners has carried over to more discipline in developing 30, 60, 90 day focused goals for employees as well as a more clearer understanding of the traits required for success in the position to be filled. With your system of scripted questions and the key performance traits we are hiring for, it is virtually impossible for a candidate to bluff his/her way thru the interview process. We really understand the individual and we get a much clearer picture of the skill set and the business fit we are hiring for. Just need to be prepared to invest 2 hours ahead of time for each interview...definitely worth the price of admission.

Mark C. Schwei, President, COO,
Crane Engineering Sales, Inc.

Our ability to minimize hiring errors has greatly been advanced by our association with Barry Shamis and Selecting Winners. Our interviewing techniques have been refined to emphasize the focusing on specifics and documentation rather than listening or giving opinions or open ended questions. Our employees tell us that Storis is more like a family than a place of employment with our average tenure of over 5 years in a 15 year company we continue to attract top notch personnel.

Ira Bakst, President,
Storis Corporation

I've become a rather obnoxious advocate of Selecting Winners! A few months ago, I was selected to become the manager for my group of pre-sales technical folks. One small problem. There wasn't a group - and I had to go find candidates, recruit them, and turn them into a team. I don't know what you think, but that really didn't seem like "new manager" fodder!

Based on Selecting Winners, I focused my recruiting on one thing: "What did you do and how did you do it?". It was really amazing to me. I was able to determine which candidates really didn't have any technical experience.

There are people who so want to be in high tech, they'll wordsmith claims of technical proficiency in their resumes. But, when I ask them "Explain how you integrated with PeopleSoft?" and start drilling down, you learn pretty quickly they just wrote reports and coordinated with the HR types.

That doesn't mean I automatically exclude people, either. One of the other messages from Selecting Winners is to figure out how to determine whether someone, regardless of experience, will be successful in this position. As a result of this, I interviewed an aeronautical engineer with no computer science training or pre-sales experience. He demonstrated very strong team skills, an excellent technical mind and a voracious appetite for learning. He's also fiercely competitive - all of which he revealed during the interviews. How's he doing? Six months on board and I've had two other managers try to recruit him away from me! He recently referred a friend of his - and she's now a member of our team as well. Identical background and work experience, too!

I now have my full team put together with additional candidates in the pipeline. My brand new team is already showing its worth and we are engaging everyone on the team in a mentoring role to help each other. My team has been praised by one of our Vice Presidents for having the best team spirit of any team in our region.

Thanks for helping me select these winners!

Regards,

Bill Diamond,
Siebel Systems

Barry Shamis' (Selecting Winners) recruiting techniques have helped our firm change our perspective on recruiting and hiring our team members. For the past 5 years we have been implementing Selecting Winners techniques as a strategic (long-term) process.

We have not only used the recruiting and hiring techniques for internal purposes- We have assisted our clients in recruiting and hiring their personnel.

Also, we successfully use Selecting Winners "EARS" (data gathering analysis) when we interview new clients, prospective clients, vendors, and referral sources. Selecting Winners has assisted us in making better decisions on the people we wish to work with on many levels. We predict success better now with all people with whom we come in contact in our business.

Thank you for helping our firm better evaluate people with whom we wish to do business and with helping us identify team players / members.

Scott T. Wait, CPA,
RS Wait, Chtd.
Certified Public Accountants
Management Consultants

I've watched Barry present at many conferences. Sometimes I've been an attendee, sometimes a co-presenter, and sometimes the conference organizer. But whatever the circumstance, and no matter how big the audience, one thing never changes: Of all the presenters, Barry always gets the highest rating from attendees.

How does he manage to pull in these A+ ratings time after time after time?

Because he's funny, confrontational, absolutely fluff-free, direct, honest, inspiring, and blunt. Don't come to Barry's seminar for warm fuzzies and pats on the back. *Do* come to Barry's class for a concrete plan you can put into place to dramatically increase your success rate in sales hires.

Bruce Hadley, CEO,
Software CEO

Thank you for taking a couple minutes to assist me with the phone screening process for our most recent search. Several of us have been to your seminar on Selecting Winners. It is the exclusive process we use to bring great people into our organization. We know that using Selective Winners will lead to another successful hire!

Regards,

Jonathan Darling, President,
Romo, Inc.

We have been using the Selecting Winners system for over five years. When we started using the system we were fairly small so the system really helped us to develop a more formal process around hiring which enabled us to protect ourselves legally and make better hiring decisions. Using the data that was gathered during the interview process, the hiring decisions became easier and were made much more quickly thereby allowing us to get back to candidates in a more timely manner.

Also, by developing Success Profiles for each position, the system aided us in determining early in the process whether someone would be successful by presenting to them what was expected of them to be successful. The Selecting Winners system gives you the measuring stick you need.

Thanks!!

Marnie Young, Director HR,
Meridium Inc.

Barry Shamis has made a huge difference in my recruiting efforts. In the past my success rate for hiring new staff was probably less then 30% and I was making all the classic mistakes like hiring on gut feel. After I started using Barry's programs, I have improved my recruiting success rate considerably. Now I know what to look for. Thank you Barry for making my life easier.

Ron Aho,
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