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Recruiting Conversations

Podkast av Richard Milligan, Recruiting Coach

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Welcome to the Recruiting Conversations Podcast, a conversation designed to help Recruiting Leaders who manage a team as well as recruit. Richard Milligan is a speaker, author, strategist, and recruiting coach who built 21 teams as a Recruiting Leader.

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episode Your Next Bad Hire Will Cost You a Year: A 7-Part Framework for How to Recruit for Quality Over Quantity cover

Your Next Bad Hire Will Cost You a Year: A 7-Part Framework for How to Recruit for Quality Over Quantity

You've been in a growth phase and felt the pressure to add people. So you did. And then you spent the next year cleaning it up. More headcount is not more growth. Sometimes it is more complexity, more culture dilution, and more of your time fixing what should not have broken. This episode gives you a 7-part framework for growing the right way. Episode Breakdown [00:00:32] The Tension Every Intentional Leader Feels Most leaders know that adding the wrong people slows everything down. But the pressure to scale is real. This episode is built for the leader who wants to grow without sacrificing what they have already built. [00:01:15] The Core Shift: Growth Is About Output and Alignment, Not Headcount If you measure success by how many people you have added, you will make short-term decisions that hurt you long-term. Stop asking how many people you need. Start asking what kind of people you need. That question changes your entire recruiting posture. [00:01:40] Standard 1: Define Your Standard Before You Scale A lot of leaders try to figure out their culture while they are growing. That is backwards. Before you recruit, get clear on what a successful person on your team looks like, what behaviors you expect, what performance actually means, and what you will not tolerate. If that is not clear before you scale, you will fill your team with people who interpret your culture differently. [00:02:09] Standard 2: Build a Clear Recruit Avatar If you do not know exactly who you are looking for, you will convince yourself that almost anyone could work. That is where teams get bloated. Define your ideal recruit by what they produce, how they think, how they show up, and where they are in their career. The clearer the avatar, the easier it is to say no. And saying no is how you protect growth. [00:02:39] Standard 3: Focus on Productivity Per Person Most leaders add more people to increase output instead of maximizing the people they already have. Ask yourself: Are they operating at their potential? Do they have the systems, coaching, and clarity to produce at a higher level? Sometimes the fastest way to grow is not adding more people. It is getting more from the right people. [00:03:06] Standard 4: Recruit Fewer, Better Instead of adding five average people, what would it look like to add one high performer who aligns with your vision? Average hires create maintenance. Great hires create momentum. That one person can raise your standards and attract others like them. [00:03:26] Standard 5: Protect Your Culture at All Costs Every person you add either strengthens your culture or weakens it. There is no neutral. Before you bring someone on, ask: Will this person raise the standard? Will they make the team better, not just bigger? If the answer is unclear, that is your answer. [00:03:49] Standard 6: Align Growth With Vision Without a clear vision, growth becomes reactive. You hire when you feel pressure, when you feel behind, when you get excited. When you have a vision, you hire with intention. You know where you are going, you know who you need to get there, and you are willing to wait for the right fit. That is disciplined growth. [00:04:10] The Hard Truth About Fast Growth Not growing fast enough is frustrating. Growing the wrong way is expensive. It costs you time, energy, culture, and sometimes your best people. Do not confuse activity with progress. Real growth is measured by alignment, output, and sustainability. [00:04:35] Your Challenge This Week Look at your current top performers. What do they have in common? How can you find more people like them? Then look at your recruiting pipeline. Are you filling it with the right people or just available people? That clarity alone will change how you grow. Key Takeaways * Growth is about output and alignment, not headcount. Measuring success by people added leads to short-term decisions with long-term costs. * Define your culture standard before you recruit, not while you recruit. Ambiguity at the standard level creates chaos at the team level. * A clear recruit avatar makes it easier to say no. Saying no is how you protect growth. * Maximize your current team before adding to it. Sometimes the fastest path to more output is developing who you already have. * Average hires create maintenance. Great hires create momentum. Recruit fewer, better. * Every new hire either strengthens or weakens your culture. There is no neutral addition. * Vision-driven leaders hire with intention. Reactive leaders hire with pressure. Know where you are going before you add someone to the journey. If you want help defining your ideal recruit profile and building a growth strategy focused on quality over quantity, let's talk. Visit bookrichardnow.com [http://bookrichardnow.com] and grab time on my calendar. We will walk through how to identify who belongs on your team, how to build the avatar that filters out the wrong fits, and how to grow in a way that makes your team stronger, not just bigger.

19. mai 2026 - 5 min
episode Your Top Recruit Is Not in Pain. That's Exactly Why You're Losing Them. cover

Your Top Recruit Is Not in Pain. That's Exactly Why You're Losing Them.

You have a producer in your network who is doing well. Making money. Stable. From the outside, everything looks fine. But you know something is off. They are comfortable, but they are not fulfilled. And if you approach them the same way you would approach someone who is struggling, you will lose them every time. This episode breaks down exactly how to reach them. Episode Breakdown [00:00:32] Why This Recruit Type Is Different Comfortable but unfulfilled producers are not motivated by urgency. They are not looking to be rescued. They are thinking about growth, legacy, and whether this is all there is. The recruiting approach that works for a struggling producer will push this person away. [00:01:06] Principle 1: Understand Their Psychology These recruits feel the gap between where they are and what is possible, even if they never say it out loud. You cannot recruit them by attacking their current situation. You recruit them by expanding their future. [00:01:40] Principle 2: Stop Leading With Improvement Better comp, better support, better structure only resonates with someone in pain. A comfortable producer hears that and thinks: I am already doing well. Shift from "here is how we improve your situation" to "let's talk about what is possible beyond what you have already built." [00:02:05] Principle 3: Ask Better Questions Surface questions get surface answers. "Are you happy?" ends the conversation. Better questions open it: What does the next chapter look like? What would challenge you again? Where have you plateaued even when things are going well? Thinking is what creates movement. [00:02:41] Principle 4: Create Tension Without Pressure You are not trying to make them dissatisfied. You are helping them become aware. Try this: "You have clearly built something strong. Most people never get to where you are. The question I always ask is: is this the ceiling or just the current chapter?" You did not push them. You invited them. [00:03:00] Principle 5: Show a Path They Cannot Build Alone High producers believe in themselves. If what you offer looks like something they could recreate on their own, it will not stand out. Show them something bigger: a platform, a vision, a leadership opportunity, a level of scale that requires alignment, not just effort. [00:03:28] Principle 6: Give Them Space This is where most leaders lose comfortable producers. They feel interest and push too fast. These recruits move slower, think longer, and evaluate more deeply. Pressure creates distance. Consistency creates trust. [00:03:51] Principle 7: Play the Long Game Their trigger is not urgency. It is realization. You may have a great conversation today and not see movement for six months. When that realization comes, they will remember who helped them think differently. Make sure that person is you. [00:04:09] The Role Shift Stop thinking of yourself as a closer or a persuader. You are a guide. Help them see what is next, think bigger, and recognize the gap between comfort and fulfillment. When that gap becomes clear enough, movement happens naturally. Key Takeaways * Comfort does not mean fulfillment. High producers can be performing and still feel the gap between where they are and what is possible. * Expansion beats improvement. Do not talk about what is better. Talk about what is next. * Better questions drive movement. Surface questions end conversations. Deeper questions open them. * Tension without pressure is a leadership skill. Invite awareness. Do not create dissatisfaction. * Show a path they cannot walk alone. Vision, platform, and scale are what capture a confident producer's attention. * Space is a strategy. These recruits move slower. Consistency over time wins more than urgency ever will. * Their trigger is realization, not urgency. Play the long game and stay present. Call to Action If you want help building conversations that actually reach high-level producers without creating pressure, let's talk. Visit bookrichardnow.com and grab a time on my calendar. We will walk through how to structure recruiting conversations for the most valuable people in your market.

12. mai 2026 - 5 min
episode Stop Measuring Luck: The Recruiting Metrics That Actually Drive Results cover

Stop Measuring Luck: The Recruiting Metrics That Actually Drive Results

Most leaders are measuring the wrong thing in recruiting. They look at one number. Did someone join… or not? And when that is your only scoreboard, recruiting becomes frustrating, emotional, and inconsistent. You can have a great week and feel like you are losing. You can do everything right and feel like nothing is working. In this episode of Recruiting Conversations, I break down how to measure recruiting the right way—so you can build consistency, confidence, and momentum. Because here is the truth. You do not control hires. You influence them. Episode Breakdown [00:00] The Core Problem Most leaders only measure outcomes. But outcomes are delayed. And when you only track hires, you lose visibility into what is actually working. The Metrics That Actually Matter [01:30] 1. New Conversations Started This is your top of funnel. * Calls * Messages * Voice notes * Coffee meetings Not passive activity. Real conversations. If this number is low, everything downstream suffers. [01:55] 2. Meaningful Follow-Ups This is where pipelines are built or broken. Not just checking in. * Sharing insight * Referencing past conversations * Sending something relevant This is how relationships deepen. [02:15] 3. Second Conversations This is one of the strongest indicators of momentum. If people are willing to talk to you again, something is working. If they are not, fix your first conversation before worrying about closing. [02:35] 4. Vision Conversations This is where recruiting becomes real. * Where are they going? * What do they want? * What are you building? This is where alignment happens. Most leaders rush this or skip it entirely. [02:55] 5. Opportunities Created This is when someone says: I am open to exploring this further Not committed. Not closed. But open. If you are creating opportunities, hires will follow. [03:15] 6. Time and Process How long are people staying in your pipeline? * Are you losing them due to lack of follow-up? * Are you rushing and creating pressure? * Are you guiding them through a clear sequence? This reveals whether your system is working or breaking. [03:35] The Mindset Shift Stop asking: How many people did I hire? Start asking: * How many new conversations did I start? * How many meaningful follow-ups did I execute? * How many second conversations did I earn? * How many vision conversations did I lead? * How many opportunities did I create? Those are controllable. Those are measurable. Those are what drive results. [04:00] What Changes When You Track This * You stop riding the emotional rollercoaster * You start seeing real progress * You identify breakdowns faster * You coach yourself and your team with clarity * You move from guessing to managing a system And when activity is right, results follow. Maybe not immediately. But consistently. Key Takeaways * Hires Are a Lagging Indicator – They reflect past activity, not current effort * Activity Drives Results – Focus on what you can control * Top-of-Funnel Matters Most – Conversations create everything downstream * Follow-Up Builds Momentum – Pipelines grow through consistency * Clarity Beats Emotion – Metrics remove guesswork and frustration * Recruiting Is a System – When you track the right things, growth becomes predictable Here is the shift. You stop measuring luck. And you start measuring leadership. Want Help Building a Recruiting Scorecard? If you want to build a simple, effective recruiting scorecard for yourself or your team, let's put it together. You can book time directly on Richard's calendar and we will walk through: * What metrics matter most for your business * How to track them simply * How to coach your team using activity, not emotion * How to turn recruiting into a repeatable system Visit bookrichardnow.com [http://bookrichardnow.com] and grab a time that works for you. Track the right things. Stay consistent. And watch your recruiting momentum compound.

5. mai 2026 - 5 min
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Say It Like a Leader, Not a Press Release: A Simple Framework for Sharing Vision on LinkedIn

You know you need to show up on LinkedIn. You know your recruits are watching. You know your positioning matters. But there is a tension. You want to cast vision… Without sounding like a corporate press release. Because the moment your content feels scripted, polished, or generic, you lose people. In this episode of Recruiting Conversations, I give you a simple, repeatable framework to communicate vision in a way that feels human, grounded, and magnetic. Episode Breakdown [00:00] The Real Challenge Leaders know they need to communicate vision publicly. But most default to language that feels: * Stiff * Scripted * Generic * Corporate And that disconnect costs attention and trust. The 4-Part Framework for Non-Corporate Vision Content [01:20] 1. Start With a Personal Story Corporate language feels distant. Story feels human. Instead of starting with: At our organization, we are committed to excellence Start with something real: * A conversation * A mistake * A lesson * A moment with your team Story creates connection. [02:00] 2. Extract a Clear Belief After the story, define what you believe. Not what sounds polished. Not what your company says. What you believe as a leader. Example: I believe growth stalls when leaders stop casting a bigger picture Beliefs create differentiation. Corporate language creates sameness. [02:25] 3. Share a Simple Framework Vision becomes powerful when it becomes practical. Break it into 2 to 3 clear points. Example: Here is what I focus on when building a team that scales: * Clarity of direction * Consistency of standards * Visible leadership Simple. Actionable. Memorable. [02:50] 4. End With an Invitation Do not pitch. Invite. Instead of: Reach out if you are interested Say: Curious how other leaders are thinking about this Or If you are building something bigger this year, I would love to connect This creates conversation, not pressure. [03:15] What This Looks Like in Real Life * Start with a moment * Share a belief * Break it down simply * Invite dialogue That is vision. And it does not feel corporate. [03:50] The Communication Shift Write like you speak. * Short sentences * Clear thoughts * Direct language Avoid: * Buzzwords * Jargon * Abstract phrases Talk like you are sitting across from another leader. [04:10] The Deeper Truth Most corporate language is not intentional. It is a cover for lack of clarity. When you are clear on: * What you believe * What you are building Your language becomes simple. And simple is powerful. Key Takeaways * Story Creates Connection – Start with something real, not polished * Belief Creates Differentiation – Say what you believe, not what sounds good * Framework Creates Clarity – Break ideas into simple, actionable points * Invitation Creates Engagement – Open the door instead of pushing * Clarity Eliminates Corporate Tone – The clearer you are, the more human you sound Here is the shift. You stop trying to sound impressive. And you start trying to sound real. Because in 2026, the leaders who communicate vision clearly and consistently will attract the right people faster than those hiding behind safe language. Want Help Refining Your LinkedIn Messaging? If you want to build a content strategy that reflects your leadership voice and consistently attracts aligned recruits, let's work through it together. You can book time directly on Richard's calendar and we will walk through: * Your current LinkedIn messaging * How to clarify your leadership voice * How to apply this framework consistently * How to create content that attracts instead of blends in Visit bookrichardnow.com [http://bookrichardnow.com] and grab a time that works for you. You do not need better words. You need clearer ones. And that is what people remember.

28. april 2026 - 5 min
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The Quiet Plateau: How to Know If You're Becoming Stagnant as a Leader

This is not a comfortable question. Especially if your numbers are decent. Especially if you've had success. Especially if no one around you is challenging you. But here's the truth. Stagnation rarely announces itself loudly. It shows up subtly, in habits, in tone, in energy, and in how you approach growth. In this episode of Recruiting Conversations, we walk through the real indicators of leadership stagnation, and more importantly, how to break out of it before it costs you momentum. Episode Breakdown [00:00] The Honest Question How do you know if you're plateauing as a leader? Not failing. Not struggling. Just… not growing. 6 Signs You Might Be Becoming Stagnant [01:15] 1. You Rely Too Heavily on the Past Proven systems are valuable. But if your default response is: This is how we've always done it That's a warning sign. Healthy leaders evolve. Stagnant leaders protect familiarity. [01:45] 2. You Feel Defensive When Challenged Growth requires tension. If feedback feels like a threat instead of data, you may be protecting your identity more than pursuing progress. Stagnation often hides behind ego. [02:10] 3. Your Conversations Feel Repetitive Are you still learning? Still refining your message? Still bringing new insight? If your team meetings sound the same as they did two years ago, growth may have slowed. Energy follows growth. When leaders grow, teams feel it. [02:30] 4. You've Stopped Seeking Challenge If you are always the most experienced or smartest person in the room, that is not a strength. It is a ceiling. Strong leaders intentionally put themselves in environments where they are stretched and corrected. [02:50] 5. You're Protecting Instead of Building There is a difference between stewardship and fear. * Stewardship protects standards while pursuing growth * Fear protects comfort and avoids risk Ask yourself: Am I experimenting or just maintaining? [03:20] 6. Your Team Has Stopped Bringing Ideas This one is subtle but powerful. If your team is no longer suggesting improvements or challenging ideas, they may believe nothing will change. Leadership stagnation creates cultural stagnation. [03:40] What Stagnation Is Not Let's be clear. * Being tired is not stagnation * A rough quarter is not stagnation * A slower season is not stagnation Stagnation is posture. Are you still learning? Still stretching? Still refining? [04:00] How to Break Out of It 1. Audit Yourself Honestly Where have you been coasting? What systems have you not updated in years? 2. Reengage With Vision Revisit your 3 to 5 year picture. Does it still excite you? Does it still stretch you? If not, your vision needs an upgrade. 3. Seek Discomfort Intentionally Growth requires friction. * Join a room where you are not the expert * Hire a coach * Ask for real feedback * Test something new 4. Recommit to Learning Study beyond your industry. * Leadership * Psychology * Innovation * Systems The market is evolving whether you grow or not. [05:05] The Real Danger The most dangerous leaders are not the ones who fail loudly. They are the ones who plateau quietly. Comfort can disguise itself as stability. Do not let it. Key Takeaways * Stagnation Is Subtle – It shows up in habits, not headlines * Comfort Can Be Misleading – Stability is not the same as growth * Growth Requires Tension – Feedback and discomfort are signals, not threats * Your Environment Matters – Surround yourself with people who stretch you * Your Team Reflects You – If they stop growing, look at your leadership first Here is the truth. Leadership is either growing or it is drifting. There is no neutral. Want Help Sharpening Your Leadership Again? If this episode hit a nerve and you know it's time to re-evaluate your systems, your vision, or your leadership approach, let's talk. You can book time directly on Richard's calendar and we will walk through: * Where you may be plateauing * How to refresh your recruiting and leadership systems * How to rebuild momentum with clarity * How to create a vision that stretches you again Visit bookrichardnow.com [http://bookrichardnow.com] and grab a time that works for you. Growth is a decision. Make it again.

21. april 2026 - 6 min
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