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I know that it’s not easy to choose the best person to do a temporary but very important job for you and your company. I understand the challenges.

In today’s dynamic business environment, companies must very often rely on external collaborators to provide specialized expertise and I would like here to explore the importance of selecting best people and provide practical guidance for leaders and decision-makers.

First of all, we need to understand the role of external collaborators. They indeed play a crucial one and offer valuable skills and perspectives to internal teams. Whether it’s a short-term project or ongoing support, these collaborators contribute to the success and innovation of the organization. Companies sometimes depend on them.

The selection process
Selecting external collaborators or consultants requires a thoughtful and thorough process. I know that lack of time poses the biggest challenge, leaders don’t have it and sometimes rush or rely only on personal connections. This can lead to mismatches and inefficiencies.

Remember, on paper everything looks great and everyone can promise the world but can it really deliver?

Here are some key factors to consider and check in detail:

  • Skills and experience – Assess the skills and experience of potential collaborators to ensure they align with the project requirements.
  • References and credentials – Verify the capabilities and reliability of potential collaborators by checking references and credentials. Don’t rely only on words – check the accreditations.
  • Track record and reputation – Research the track record and reputation of potential collaborators to measure their past performance and reliability.
  • Compatibility with company culture – Assess the compatibility of potential collaborators with the company culture to promote smooth collaboration and integration.

Follow best practices during the selection process, having at least 3 choices to pick from. Explore options, don’t rely on the same people over and over again even if everything works well.

Once again – take time, review applications and explore different choices.
Pick the best person for a temporary job as you would for your first assistant.