BC Municipal Recruiting Report

March 2012                                                                             Vol 6 Issue  3

WAR

  

Battle2...   

THE WAR FOR MUNICIPAL TALENT

 

Greetings!

  

 

 

There is a War for Talent being waged in Canada's municipalities and it's taking place from coast to coast ... the stakes are high and the danger is real. The interesting thing is that the battle lines for this War were drawn over 65 years ago. Essential for your survival ... you need to know that The War for Talent is definitely going to impact you. 

 

Those distant guns you hear, once only a muffled sound, are growing louder and moving closer every day as Chief Administrative Officers, Town Managers and municipal administrators of every stripe leave the ranks of active duty...casualties of retirement and new opportunity.

 

If you stop for a moment and listen you can almost hear the feet of the boomers marchinmarchingg toward retirement. In ever increasing numbers Canadians are turning 65. The march began January 2011 when the first of Canada's 7 million Baby Boomers reached age 65. Now one thousand a day reach official retirement age ... that's 30,000 a month and 365,000 a year ... a number that will continue to grow for the next 17 years. It is only a matter of time until your municipality comes under the assault of these statistics.

 

As the battle rages, over the next few years, there simply won't be enough of the"good guys" to go around. Many of those I speak with mistakenly believe that there is a younger generation coming along who will fill the ranks depleted by the retiring boomers. Sadly that's just not reality. A FACT that is often overlooked is this: there are only 60% as many Genexers as there were Baby Boomers, so every Genexer took a Boomer's job we would still come up 40 % short.

 

Whether you are in a small town or a large city the War for Talent has already reached you or will very very soon... so what is the best way to arm your staff and to defend your municipality?

 

  • THIS IS NOT YOUR FATHERS WAR
  • TRAIN NEW TROOPS
  • CALL IN THE CAVALRY

THIS IS NOT YOUR FATHER'S WAR

 

One thing is sure: you can't fight this War for Talent the old fashioned way. For example if you are still putting ads in the paper or postings on some web site, hoping that the right person will fall through the door then you are thinking like the Red Coats thought.

They fought wars in centuries past by lining their men up in the battlefield, only to see them get popped off by enemy bullets.

 

It is a fact that most of the people watching the ads are either unemployed or unhappy... probably both! If you are planning to do your own recruiting by advertising then watch out, you are very likely to hire the person who made the last town miserable.

 

TRAIN NEW TROOPS

 

The best defense, as they say, is a good offence. Savvy municipal leaders already have a plan in place to make sure that their city won't be left wondering what hit them. RecruitsThey have already thought of bringing in reinforcements. They have a well defined succession plan! The real key to succession planning is to create a match between a municipality's future needs and the goals and dreams of individual staffers.

 

A well thought out succession plan increases the odds that you'll keep your very best employees. Staff will see that time, attention and skill development is being invested with their career development in mind. When staff is challenged and rewarded the need to look at opportunities in other cities is reduced dramatically

 

CALL IN THE CAVALRY

 

As I travel across Canada to various municipal conferences, I am constantly hearing the casualty reports from The War for Talent. CavalryIn unprecedented numbers I am hearing accounts like "our Town Manager just gave us her resignation" or "we have been looking for a Manager of Water Waste/water for months and can't find one" ...or this, often reported, intelligence "we were convinced we could find a Treasurer on our own, but you wouldn't believe the poor quality of the people applying". I get the same heartbreaking news every day from Mayors and City Managers across Canada "our key staff is either resigning to retire or to take up new posts in new municipalities"

 

In the days ahead you'll need every modern weapon possible if you intend to wage a successful War for Talent in your municipality, a succession plan strategy, a great HR department, new ways of thinking and finally a good relationship with a powerful recruiter. By retaining the services of Ravenhill Group you'll be getting an ally who specializes in finding top talent ...we are a company that goes to great lengths to ensure that you get the 'right person' for the job and a great fit for:

● your unique team,

● your unique municipality

● your unique corporate culture

● your unique taxpayer group

● your unique future

 

StealthThe price you will pay to call in the to deploy a truly stealth recruiting weapon (Ravenhill Group) is a small price, compared to the cost of hiring the wrong person. 

 

 

 
ALBERTA
Farrell O'Malley
 1-877-830-0500 ext 701
 
Farrell's background as a CAO  and his contacts throughout the province will give you a strategic advantage when recruting the 'right' municipal employees.

 

Farrell specializes in "Ethical Head-Hunting™ " municipal executives. He has a Degree from the University of Alberta in Recreation Administration along with over 17 years in Municipal administration with more than 6 years as CAO plus 11 years as a senior manager in the recreation field. He has managed annual budgets to $9.6 Million and a staff of over 170 full and part-time employees.

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D, Bruce Malcolm

Managing Partner

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Bruce and his team have successfully completed dozens of municipal searches across Canada over the past 6 years.
 

Assignments have covered senior management positions including: CAO, Town Manager, Director of Corporate Services, Director of Finance, Director of Engineering, Director of Planning, Director of Human Resourses, Manager of Recreation, Manager Water Wastewater, Manager Roads, to name a few

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Andy Rooney

Pearls of Wisdom

 

Andy Rooney retired from a long-running show,"Sixty Minutes" after delivering his 1097th segment.

He delivered his final commentary on Ocotober 2, 2011, the last offering of his career. It was a career that spanned thirty three years on the same program.

He died at age 93, on November 4, 2011, just one month after his final broadcast.

His commentaries were well worth listening to: the voice of common sense in an often senseless world.

Here are just a few examples for your consideration.

I've learned ... that having a (great) grandchild fall asleep in your arms is one of the most peaceful feelings in the world.

I've learned ... that being kind is more important than being right.

I've learned ... that I can always pray for someone when I don't have the strength to help him in some other way.

I've learned ... that money dosen't buy class.

I've learned ... that to ignore the facts does not change the facts.

I've learned ... that the easiest way for me to grow as a person is to surround myself with people smarter than I am.

I've learned ... that opportunities are never lost; someone will take the ones you miss.

I've learned ... that when you harbour bitterness, happiness will dock elsewhere.

I've learned ...  that one should keep his words both soft and tender, because tomorrow he may have to eat them.

I've learned ... that sometimes all a person needs is a hand to hold and a heart to understand.

 

 

 

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March 2010

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   WE Are Looking For

 

 

  • CAO, Ontario
  • CAO, Alberta
  • Manager Rec,           Saskatchewan
We Have Found

  • Dir. PW, Ontario
  • Dir Eng., Saskatchewan
  • CAO Ontario

 

 

 

 

 
 

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