What shifts when recruiting leaders show up as business leaders first?
Adam Ward, Founding Partner at Growth by Design Talent, joins Shannon to explore how recruiting teams can evolve from service providers to trusted advisors. With a background leading talent at Facebook, Qualcomm, and Pinterest through massive growth, Adam shows what stakeholder engagement looks like when done well.
He outlines four traits that define a talent advisor and shares how stronger cross-functional relationships lead to better outcomes for both recruiters and candidates.
The episode gets into the value of curiosity, the power of shared accountability, and why recruiting needs a seat at the business planning table, not just the hiring one.
Key takeaways:
- Trusted advisors lead with data: Visualized insights, not just metrics, shape real conversations.
- Shared accountability matters: Hiring goals should belong to leaders and recruiters alike.
- Respect scales faster than likability: Influence grows when recruiting challenges assumptions with clarity and care.
- Curiosity signals partnership: The best recruiters understand the business as well as the function they support.
Timestamps:
(00:00) Introduction
(01:00) Meet Adam Ward
(02:44) Why stakeholder engagement sets teams apart
(04:15) Service provider versus trusted advisor
(07:28) The role of shared accountability
(09:53) Building relationships as a business leader
(12:05) How trusted leadership benefits recruiting teams
(15:43) Top challenges facing talent leaders
(20:52) Gaining influence by letting go of likability
(24:31) Managing your strengths without overcorrecting
(26:42) How to adapt your influence style to different stakeholders