Ep50: The Shortlist Funnel: Data, Video Scouting, Live Scouting and the Target Matrix.
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Dive into how systematic processes in football recruitment can revolutionize your squad building—focusing on filtering, evidence-based decision making, and maintaining a live, dynamic target matrix. Perfect for club staff and analysts aiming for consistency and agility in player evaluation.
In this episode:
- The significance of a disciplined funnel approach to streamline shortlisting
- Differentiating between long lists, filtered shortlists, and the importance of evidence consistency
- The four stages of the recruitment funnel: Data, Video, Live Scouting, and Target Matrix
- How to correctly apply behavioral filters at each stage to avoid wasting resources
- The role of evidence-based decision making and maintaining a collaborative, club-wide consensus
- Practical tips to keep the target matrix current, live, and actionable
- Common pitfalls in recruitment processes and how to mitigate them
- The value of discipline, routine, and continuous updates in recruitment work
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to recruitment process discipline
02:13 - The importance of a consistent funnel approach
04:33 - The problem with unfiltered shortlists
06:27 - Four stages of the recruitment funnel
08:07 - Filtering based on behavioral evidence
13:19 - The importance of pre-filtering and avoiding resource wastage
18:37 - Focused video analysis—questions for behavioral confirmation
22:45 - Balancing data limitations with evaluation rigor
27:19 - The critical role of live scouting in assessing intangible traits
31:53 - Developing and maintaining the target matrix
36:55 - Continuous updates, resource allocation, and process discipline
41:00 - Final thoughts and next episode preview
Extra Tips:
- Regularly review and update your target matrix—each month if possible
- Ensure your behavioural filters are specific and questions are well-defined
- Use a clear evidence chain to justify and explain your recruitment decisions
- Focus scouting efforts on a handful of well-vetted candidates to maximise impact
Remember:
Building a reliable, evidence-backed recruitment process isn't quick, but the discipline and consistency pay off massively in squad quality and operational efficiency.
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