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People First Recruiting: Growth Mindset, and Go-Giver Culture featuring Ryan Hogan
In this episode of Culture From the Heart Podcast, hosts Larry Levine and Darrell Amy are joined by Ryan Hogan, founder and CEO of Talent Harbor, about “Culture From the Heart” as a people-first focus on developing those who solve the organization’s problems. Drawing from 24 years in the U.S. Navy, Ryan describes how observing leadership taught him that belief in mission and purpose drives performance, and he emphasizes learning through an accepted tolerance for failure that leaders must reinforce with consistent actions. He shares Talent Harbor’s core values, including a “go-giver” philosophy of giving without expectation, and explains how the team reinforces values through weekly Friday “fireside” meetings and peer shoutouts tied to specific values. Ryan contrasts recruiting norms with Talent Harbor’s “quality over quantity” approach and discusses culture fit as the hardest—and most important—part of hiring, advocating for simple, clear core values and an EOS-inspired keep/kill/combine exercise to refine them. KEY TAKEAWAYS Culture starts with people first - Focus energy on developing your team, and business problems solve themselvesGrowth mindset is foundational - Accept failure as part of learning; create psychological safety for risk-takingLeaders must align words with actions - Don't just talk about embracing failure; demonstrate it through how you respond to mistakesQuality over quantity wins - Deep vetting of candidates (hundreds reviewed for one quality hire) creates better long-term fitsGo-giver philosophy drives success - Give value without expectation; the universe rewards authentic generosityCore values should be 3-5 maximum - Simplicity allows for clarity and actionable implementationCulture is the make-or-break in hiring - Every hiring mistake stems from misaligned values, not lack of skillsPeer recognition reinforces culture - Weekly team shoutouts tied to core values create organic learningRight person beats right resume - Cultural fit and values alignment matter more than credentials aloneQUOTES "If I focus my energy, my effort, my time on the people that are solving those problems, everything else just seems to take care of itself.""Good learning comes through failure. And you can only fail if you have an open mind that failure is a part of the journey.""You can tell someone it's okay to fail, but if you're scolding somebody for making an error, you're sending mixed signals.""We have this deep intrinsic belief that if all we do is give into the universe, everything else will take care of itself.""Every time I got hiring wrong, it's because I brought the wrong person through the door... their values probably align more with a different organization.""The Navy taught me that simplicity is best. The more clear you can get about what are the foundational core values, that's where you're gonna see success.""The hardest thing you can do is vet candidates for your culture as they're going through the interview process." Learn more about Darrell and Larry. Darrell's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrellamy/ Larry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrylevine1992/ Connect and learn more from Ryan Hogan. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanehogan/ Ready to begin realizing the full potential of your sales team? Hire Great Salespeople with Confidence. SCHEDULE YOUR EXECUTIVE BRIEFING. https://sellingfromtheheart.net/hiring Unlock The Power of Team Growth with Learnit’s Live Training Platform. CLAIM your 45-day trial of unlimited training now! https://www.learnit.com/lp/culture Stop gambling on interviews. Combine analytics with a sales recruiting system to screen out non-performers so you only interview candidates that can become great salespeople. https://hiringguide.salesindex.ai/
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