All Hat and No Cattle
The phrase “all hat and no cattle” perfectly describes someone who talks confidently but lacks the substance, effort, and follow-through needed to get things done. They look the part, wear expensive clothes, and have a convincing way with words. They’ll tell you about all the great things they’ve achieved or plan to accomplish. But when it’s time to act, they don’t know the first thing about driving cattle from the pasture to the pen.
In business, this can be a costly mistake. We hire someone with an impressive resume and glowing references for a critical leadership role, only to discover weeks later that they’re all talk. This forces a tough decision: do we invest more time and money to train someone we thought was already qualified, or do we cut our losses and restart the hiring process?
The same issue can occur when partnering with another company. We do our due diligence by checking references and meeting with their leadership, and we feel confident in our choice. Then, months into a project, we realize they can’t deliver. We’re left scrambling to fix the problem, which drains our resources and can harm our reputation.
It’s easy to be charmed by someone who appears perfect both on paper and in person. Often, we ignore hidden flaws and focus on what we believe are their best qualities.
To avoid being fooled, you need to be intentional and thorough in your selection process. Here’s how to steer clear of hiring someone who is “all hat and no cattle.”
First, create a detailed avatar of the ideal candidate or company. Before you begin the search, define the values, skills, and experience you require. This goes beyond a basic job description. Consider the specific traits of a person who would be a perfect cultural and operational fit for your organization.
Next, follow a multi-step assessment process. Don’t rely solely on resumes and gut feelings. Use professional evaluations to gauge a candidate’s values, personality, and emotional intelligence. Present them with a real-world problem to solve and ask for both a written and video response. This will give you insights into their communication style and critical thinking skills.
Finally, conduct your interviews with purpose. Enter each interview with a clear plan, knowing exactly what questions you’ll ask and what you hope to learn. Consider assembling a panel of peers to interview candidates for a broader perspective. By dedicating this time, you’ll greatly increase your chances of hiring the right person for the right role, ensuring they have the will, depth, and tenacity to “get ‘er done.”
COL Paul A. Raggio (Ret.) is the owner of Five Star Leader Development and an executive business coach who helps C-Suite executives, business owners, and their management teams improve in leadership, management principles, and best business practices. Contact him to achieve exceptional results at paul@fivestarleaderdevelopment.com, or call and text at (252) 571-7368. Visit his website at https://fivestarleaderdevelopment.com.
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