Want to Fail at Recruiting?  Here’s How…

by | Jun 25, 2025

The great military strategist Sun Tzu once said:  All wars are won or lost before they are ever fought.

Recruiting is not war, but it does feel like a battle.

If you don’t have a plan, you will lose.

However, not all plans are created equal.

Successful recruiters spend time and effort creating and refining an effective strategy that plays to their unique strengths and increases their likelihood of success.

The second way to fail is inconsistent execution.

A plan that you suspend during difficult times isn’t really a plan—it’s just a good intention.

And many hiring managers don’t follow through on their good intentions when things get chaotic (and things are always chaotic).

For example, they set time blocks for proactive recruiting activities but let them be overrun by the urgency of agents who demand their attention.

As Tom Ferry frequently says:  You have to be smart enough to develop a plan and stupid enough to follow it.

 

 

 

 

 

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Unlock the secrets of effective real estate recruiting. Revised to include actionable frameworks for sharper execution and to help you turn psychological theory into a repeatable recruiting system.

The Attrition Constants

The Attrition Constants

If you’re not focusing most of your retention effort on these issues, you’ll miss the mark. If you’re not focusing most of your recruiting effort on exploiting these weaknesses among your competitors, you’re missing the best opportunities.

The Persistence Mindset

The Persistence Mindset

A leader equipped with this mindset can have a profound effect on the life and career of each individual they engage. It works because an agent is getting a real-time glimpse of what it would be like to work on your team. But it only becomes believable when it is persistently applied over time.