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Yes, We Are All Biased, But We Don’t Have to Be

by Warren Bobrow | Sep 10, 2015 | Assessment Centers, Legal Issues, Pre-Employment Testing, ROI, Skills Assessment, Talent Management, Test Validation

Nearly all judgments we make about people are subject to some bias. We carry around these mental shortcuts so that every social situation doesn’t have to consist of obtaining all new information. I will leave to the evolutionary biologists to fill in the details as to...

Keep Your Statistics, Please.

by Warren Bobrow | Sep 1, 2015 | Legal Issues, Pre-Employment Test Validtion, Pre-Employment Testing, ROI, Talent Management, Test Validation

Target has had a rough time with pre-employment tests. The previously lost a case of using a clinical psychology instrument in hiring security guards. Now they have settled again with the EEOC for using tests with adverse impact. I’m very curious as to which tests...

Amazon and Media Culture

by Warren Bobrow | Aug 21, 2015 | Employee Engagement, Pre-Employment Testing, Skills Assessment, Talent Management

By now you have probably read more than enough about the NY Times article which described Amazon’s hard driving culture. This was followed by the obligatory articles/posts with employees both confirming and disagreeing with the original. Lastly, there was the...

HR and Unintended Consequences

by Warren Bobrow | Aug 3, 2015 | Employee Engagement, Performance, Talent Management

At an intellectual level we all realize that HR is part of a bigger system and we know (hope) that decisions we make have impact beyond letting people know that some administrative change is taking place. But, how much appreciation do we have for the potential far...

Do It Yourself Leadership Training

by Warren Bobrow | Jul 27, 2015 | 360 Feedback, Assessment Centers, Leadership, Performance, Pre-Employment Testing

In my experience, top performers get there through understanding their deficiencies and then doing the hard work of correcting them. Aptitude and natural talent gives some people an initial advantage, but it doesn’t last. The question then becomes, “What’s the best...
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