422. 5 Hiring Mistakes Costing You Millions

422. 5 Hiring Mistakes Costing You Millions

Author: My Legal Academy November 1, 2024 Duration: 30:33

In this episode, Sam Mollaei, Esq. and Neil Tyra, Esq. uncover hidden hiring pitfalls that may be costing your firm millions. 

They share insights from their experiences running successful law practices, offering stories and strategies for both new and seasoned firm owners. 

Poor hiring decisions can derail your business. Tune in to discover actionable steps to enhance your team's performance and culture.

Key Takeaways from Sam and Neil:

1. Hiring Talkers Instead of Doers

Prioritizing candidates for their communication skills over execution ability leads to poor performance.

Use behavioral questions and trial projects to identify doers, especially for management or operational roles.

2. Hiring for Skills, Not Cultural Fit

A strong resume is irrelevant if the candidate disrupts team dynamics.

Focus on hiring individuals who align with the company culture to enhance long-term productivity and engagement.

3. Overvaluing Credentials Over Practical Skills

Impressive qualifications don’t ensure practical skills.

Favor candidates with hands-on experience who can tackle real-world challenges, especially in small law firms where adaptability is vital.


4. Failing to Define the Role Clearly

Unclear job roles create confusion and inefficiency.

Clearly outline responsibilities, KPIs, and expectations to help new hires understand their role and take ownership.


5. Not Setting Up a Proper Onboarding Process

Poor onboarding can lead to disengagement and decreased productivity.

Create a structured onboarding plan with specific goals and a timeline to align new hires with firm objectives.


6. Bonus: Not Tracking Performance Metrics from Day One

Without clear performance metrics, assessing a hire’s contribution is challenging. 

Establish measurable goals and conduct regular reviews to ensure alignment and support growth.

 

"If you happen to be a talker, then you're more likely to need a doer. And if you're a doer, then you might potentially want to surround yourself with a couple of talkers." —  Sam Mollaei

"It doesn't matter if the person is the greatest thing since sliced cheese. If they're a pain in the backside to work with, they're going to alienate everybody in the office and all your clients around you." —  Neil Tyra


References from the episode:

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Synthesia- https://www.synthesia.io/


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