Inc.

FINDING YOUR NEXT GREAT EMPLOYEES

Workforce quality is the key to long-term success, but competition for top talent is intense. Smaller businesses must leverage their advantages to succeed.

Human capital management specialists at enterprises large and small speak in a unified voice on one critical issue: workforce quality is almost always the single most important determinant of long-term success for any business of any size.

“The issues involved here are not really that much different between small businesses and large corporations,” says Matthew Owenby, senior vice president and chief human resources officer at Aflac, which employs about 10,000 people. “The quality of our workforce is really the difference between success and failure in the long term.”

It’s especially important for smaller businesses that the quality of their workers be

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Inc.

Inc.1 min read
Sebastian Siemiatkowski, Co-founder And CEO Of Payments Platform Klarna, Answers: How Do You Hire People Whose Skill Set You Don't Get?
“The first few years, we weren't really a tech business. We were a sales and marketingdriven business. We called people who were selling stuff online to get them to add our payment method. “None of us cofounders were engineers, so when we started hir
Inc.1 min read
Beauty Filter
Countless companies have elevated everyday items to iconic: Apple upgraded the nerdy MP3 player, Nest turned thermostats into real estate selling points, and Aesop made hand soap a status symbol. Ryan Babenzien and Arjan Singh, founders of NYCbased J
Inc.1 min read
Piersten gaines
26 Going Fishing for Sharks FOUNDER AND CEO OF PRESSED ROOTS Piersten Gaines's first real pitch, to Shark Tank‘s “Mr. Wonderful,” Kevin O'Leary, did not go well. To start, her concept for Pressed Roots—a Dallas-based salon chain focused on curly and

Related Books & Audiobooks