The Rare Find by George Anders - the
definitive work on winning the war for talent - now in
paperback. How do venture capitalists pick winners
like Apple? How do the FBI's hostage rescue team find
agents for the world's toughest job? How do Hollywood
casting agents and major sports scouts size up the best
talent? There's a huge difference between the very
best performers and everyone else; in terms of
productivity there's a five-to-one gap. No one can
afford to settle for mediocrity. So how do talent scouts
in every field identify genius and put it to work?
Talking to the world's best, most secretive talent
scouts, George Anders found that they all share an
intense belief in finding high achievers who can create
big successes. These are the arenas where brilliant
recruiting is most vital - and in The Rare Find
Anders reveals how the rest of us can learn the
hidden 'tells' that really matter. Pairing these
frontline observations with cutting-edge research from
psychiatrists, economists, recruiters and business
strategists, Anders shows how anyone can hone the
ability to recognize future greatness and discover
tomorrow's stars. 'Anders brings piercing intellect
and persistent curiosity to examine the single most
important leadership skill: finding and picking the
right people' Jim Collins, author of Good to
Great
George Anders spent two
decades as a top feature writer for The Wall Street
Journal, where he was part of a team that won a Pulitzer
Prize for national reporting. He has also written for
The New York Times, Parade, Fast
Company, Smart Money and Harvard Business
Review. He is the author of three previous books,
including the New York Times bestseller
Perfect Enough, a biography of Carly Fiorina. He
lives in northern California.
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