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From Basic Instinct To Thoughtful Decisions

By Ray Bixler, Posted February 11, 2010

Evolutionary psychologists make a convincing case that we humans are hard-wired with instincts that govern much of what we do.  That may be well and good for selecting our mates, but I challenge the wisdom of allowing instincts to control who we hire.

Many corporate recruiters defend their practice of using the phone to interview a candidate’s references, because they feel this enables them to sense innuendos.  Their “instincts” tell them when a reference is not telling the whole story.  The notion is that a change in intonation or a “pregnant pause” could mean that the reference is trying to send a message without putting it into words.

Or, it could mean that the reference is distracted by what’s going on outside the window.  Maybe he’s searching for airfares. Maybe she’s signing checks. Do you really want to base a critical decision, such as hiring your next top performer who can impact your company’s bottom-line, on “instinct?”  Granted, it could be a notch above using Mattel’s Magic 8 Ball®, but not by much.

“Just as medical decisions are better for patients when they are based on sound evidence, this same idea ought to be applied to management.” (David Kessler, MD, Dean of School of Medicine & Vice Chancellor for Med Affairs, UC-SF).  Fortunately, we now have the means to elicit reliable and valid feedback from references via a Web-based survey.  With SkillSurvey Pre-Hire 360® it’s all there—the use of best practices to gather quantitative and qualitative feedback, with no need to rely on instinct or innuendo.

Up Next:  Job Interviews and The Pursuit of Happiness

 

Entering The Fray

By Ray Bixler, Posted January 12, 2010

Technorati™, in its State of the Blogosphere report from 2008, estimates that in every 24-hour period, another 900,000 blogs are posted.

Knowing that, I had to wonder:  Do I really want to join in—particularly when my goal would be to actually add value by sharing something new and meaningful?  It’s a tall order that made me pause.

After staring at the glow of my LCD screen, I concluded that SkillSurvey’s solutions are unique and worth discussing in the broader context of current hiring practices.  In my travels and conversations with Human Resource and Talent Acquisition executives I pick up a lot.  I get a first-hand look at best practices within organizations.  I hear what leaders are struggling with, and I see trends in the making.

With regular entries to this blog, I plan to give voice to those concerns, trends, and solutions so that others can profit by them.  I hope you’ll stay tuned and tell me what you think!

Up Next:  Of pregnant pauses, Magic 8 Balls®, and hiring decisions…

 


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