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April 2010:
Expert Insights - Creating a Team-Building Culture
March 2010:
Executive Briefing
February 2010:
Join other leaders who are maximising business performance
September 2009:
JobFit Assessments
August 2009:
Managing Human Capital in Unprecedented Times
June 2009:
Is your Organisation "Best-In-Class"?
May 2009:
Now is the time to Review your Screening & Selection Processes
March 2009:
Candidate Screening & Downsizing - How to make it effective!
January 2009:
All Managers can be Great Coaches
December 2008:
Study proves that Managers rarely understand the Success Factors of their employee
November 2008:
Perhaps if I starve the patient
that will make them stronger
October 2008:
Developing Courageous Leaders
September 2008:
Low Cost Employee Perks that won't punish your bottom line
August 2008:
Lessons of the Square Watermelon
Step-One-Survey
The pre-screening Step One Survey is a pre-employment screening tool designed for organisations to assess recruitment candidates in the areas of personal integrity, reliability, work ethic and attitude to illicit drugs.

Before hiring, how much do you really know about an employee?
Employee surveys reflect the harsh realities of your applicant pool:
56% of working people admit they have lied to their supervisors
41% say they have falsified records
64% admit using the Internet for personal reasons during working hours
35% have stolen from their employers, by their own admission
31% abuse drugs or alcohol
The Enemy Within
Recent industry estimates indicate that nearly 80% of computer crime
is committed by “insiders,” at an estimated annual cost ranging from
$100 million to as much as $1 billion. More than one-third of all companies
declaring bankruptcy last year cited that they were "stolen out
of business" by their employees.
Upper-Levels Pose Highest Risk
Employee theft and fraud averages about $2,000 per employee each year
from your bottom line. While rank-and-file employees have opportunities
to steal relatively small amounts, executives may embezzle tens of thousands
– even millions of dollars from their employers. Could there be a better
reason to hire people worthy of your trust?
What Questions Can You Ask?
Increasing lawsuits have made it extremely difficult, even illegal,
for you to ask important questions to determine the integrity of a job
candidate. Past employers can be held liable for information they give
you. If you choose to avoid hiring suspicious candidates, how can you
prove that you did not discriminate? In the absence of objective data,
it is often impossible to demonstrate that your decision was made objectively,
without regard to gender, race, age, etc.
Reduce your risk and select the best employees.
The Step One Survey is a scientifically designed assessment tool that
evaluates job applicants for integrity, substance abuse, reliability
and work ethic, and empowers you with a structured system to objectively
obtain better information, identify the best candidates and conduct
better interviews.
The Step One Survey addresses the 21st century challenges that are increasingly eroding companies' productivity and profitability.
Features of the Step One Survey Report
Step One Survey II promotes positive behaviours in your company:
“Avoiding hiring mistakes is good business. The Step One Survey belongs in every company's hiring system."
Click here to request more information on the Step One Survey