What’s a Year of Experience?Solving the How Much Notice Dilemma

Interview Posted at IT Conversations

December 30th, 2004

When I was in Israel earlier this month, Roy Osherove interviewed me. The interview is hosted at IT Conversations.

Roy asked questions about why I wrote the hiring book, and what people would get out of it. We also spoke about managing projects and managing people, including the biggest mistake I ever made as a manager.

The interview is an hour long. (When Roy interviewed me, we spent close to two hours, so he’s clearly done some cutting and organizing. It sounds great.)

I appreciate you, Roy, for taking the time to organize the questions, edit the interview, and pursue the IT Conversations link. I hope you will let me interview you when I’m in Israel next March.

I appreciate Doug Kaye, the producer of IT Conversations, for his support and guidance, and willingness to host the conversation.

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5 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Roy Osherove  |  December 30th, 2004 at 7:33 pm

    My pleasure!
    See you in march :) Roy.

  • 2. Canadian Headhunter (Michael)  |  January 3rd, 2005 at 11:58 pm

    A good listen. The first part is about interviewing but I’m really enjoying the stories and tips about Project Management as well.

  • 3. Canadian Headhunter (Michael)  |  January 4th, 2005 at 3:10 pm

    I forgot to mention that I’ve posted a summary of the discussion about interview questions on Canadian Headhunter.

  • 4. Jason Davis  |  January 5th, 2005 at 6:23 pm

    Hi Johanna,
    I had coffee with Michael from Canadian Headhunter this morning and he let me know how impressed he was with your interview. He posted a few of the questions on my blog. Very intelligent. I plan on listening to the entire interview this afternoon
    Jason

  • 5. Michael Specht  |  January 7th, 2005 at 10:27 pm

    Great interview Johanna. Some very interesting items on recruitment and even more interesting on project management.

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