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		<title>By: The challenges and benefits of hiring smart people! &#171; Six Figures Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] One of the fundamental mistakes that I have seen throughout my HR and Recruitment career is that most people tend to avoid hiring those who are smarter than them. Perhaps it has to do with our egos! As identified in Jim Collins ‘From Good to Great’ the best businesses get the smart people on board and then figure out where to put them, as highlighted in “How to get talent on board your bus”  [...]</description>
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