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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 637411" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>Does any recruit actual say to himself, “Hey there goes GT, 3 & out and punting again. They’re running my favorite plays & not scoring any points. That’s where I want to go.”</p><p></p><p>I would think a recruiter would tell a prospect we can’t run what we’d like to run, but if you get on campus you’re going to have an opportunity start from Day 1 and we can open up the offense & run our preferred scheme.</p><p></p><p>This excuse making is just all hot air. It’s today’s business MO- Set low expectations, point out all the outgoing guy’s shortcoming, buy yourself some time, get your management to write off the lack of progress or even declining results pending the grand changes you’re implementing, blah blah blah. I tell my new hires you got 90 days to get your crap together, after that I expect improvement. You don’t get to blow up my operation in order to deliver some future results. You figure out how to get there with what you get when you arrive, deliver me exceptional results later with your superior platinum level program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 637411, member: 789"] Does any recruit actual say to himself, “Hey there goes GT, 3 & out and punting again. They’re running my favorite plays & not scoring any points. That’s where I want to go.” I would think a recruiter would tell a prospect we can’t run what we’d like to run, but if you get on campus you’re going to have an opportunity start from Day 1 and we can open up the offense & run our preferred scheme. This excuse making is just all hot air. It’s today’s business MO- Set low expectations, point out all the outgoing guy’s shortcoming, buy yourself some time, get your management to write off the lack of progress or even declining results pending the grand changes you’re implementing, blah blah blah. I tell my new hires you got 90 days to get your crap together, after that I expect improvement. You don’t get to blow up my operation in order to deliver some future results. You figure out how to get there with what you get when you arrive, deliver me exceptional results later with your superior platinum level program. [/QUOTE]
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