Assessment and Evidence-Based Management and Featured and Interviews and Other and Performance Management and Recruitment and SelectionAug 25, 2023 Finding The Right Match Can Be Tricky: The Effectiveness of Various Candidate Selection Methods May Shock You! Key Points: Selection tools are quite different in their ability to predict performance than previously thought. Some less, some more. Overall (rather than contextualized) personality measures and years of job experience, are not meaningful predictors of performance. Structured Interviews, Job Knowledge, Biodata, Work Samples, Cognitive Ability and Integrity Tests are useful assessment methods and criteria.Continue Reading
Employee Turnover and Featured and Interviews and Other and Recruitment and SelectionJul 14, 2023 Enhancing the Online Applicant Experience: Shaping Perceptions and Behavior in Online Recruitment Key Points: Applicant experience seems to be linked to how applicants perceive the organization or whether they finish their application or not. Applicant experience’s correlation with perception and behavior do not seem to vary based on gender and sex. There are no differences between males and females and various age groups. Nowadays, many companies useContinue Reading
Diversity & Inclusion and Employee Turnover and Featured and Health and Safety and Interviews and Other and Recruitment and SelectionJun 9, 2023 What Can You Do to Encourage Discussions About Accommodating Employee Disabilities? Key Points: People with disabilities face barriers in employment, and accommodations such as accessibility facilities, flexible policies, and modified equipment are crucial for their work experience and quality of life. Many Canadian companies lack clear accommodation practices, resulting in less than 20% of people with disabilities using accommodations despite their right to be accommodated. TheContinue Reading
Featured and InterviewsJul 8, 2019 An Evidence-Based Take on Understanding Workplace Behaviors: Interview with John Ballard, PhD, Author of Decoding the Workplace John Ballard is emeritus professor of management at Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 2016 the university presented him its Distinguished Scholar Award for his efforts to bridge the management scholar-practitioner gap through his blogs, tweets, and his award-winning book. He is co-author of the much-acclaimed “Who Built Maslow’s Pyramid? A History ofContinue Reading