HR’s Winning Team: Use These NFL Tips to Hire the Best Fit What if your organization repeatedly hired and developed the right people, eliminating performance failures and employee/role mismatches? NFL teams pursuing a championship realize that no game plan can succeed without the right players in the right positions. It’s the same for businesses and industries. Bill MacPherson, Managing Director of Mercer Celgar, a global leader in the pulp industry, explains how to transform your organization into a play-off caliber team. [read more] Category: Connecting the Dots Bill MacPherson Tags: Selecting a Winning Team, rigorous selection, Selection Process, Job Fit
The Puzzling Scenario in Employee Selection - Part III & Conclusion It’s possible to consistently run an employee selection system at a yield that provides a nine in ten chance of success. If winning in the marketplace is tied to the talents and abilities of people on the team, who wouldn’t want such a guarantee? [read more] Category: Connecting the Dots Scott Valitchka Tags: Employee Selection Practices, Selection Ratios, Validity, Taylor-Russell Table, Predictors, Selection Process, rigorous selection, Ability Tests & Employee Selection
The Puzzling Scenario in Employee Selection - Part I “Why do robust employee selection systems need to be based on the use of sound practices and established principles?” [read more] Category: Connecting the Dots Joe Nowlin Tags: Discrimination, Employee Selection Practices, Human Resources, Hiring Systems, Selection Process, Performance Ratings, Predictors, Selection Ratios, Validity
When It Comes To Employee Selection, People Are Our Greatest Asset “The real competitive advantage in any business is one word only …, people.” — Kamil Toume, Writer and thought leader [read more] Category: Connecting the Dots Michael Quinn Tags: Human Resources, Selection Process, Job Performance Predictors
The Right Tools for the Job: A Primer For Those Involved In Selecting The Right Employees "It's fine to have social media that connects us with old friends, but we need tools that help us discover new people as well." -- Ethan Zuckerman, MIT Professor I once knew a maintenance mechanic who had a completely organized toolbox. Literally blindfolded, he could reach into the box and find the right tool for the job. I wish we could all be that organized. I thought about the tools that are available to us for selecting people for a job and how to tell the “right” tools from the “wrong” ones. [read more] Category: Connecting the Dots Joe Nowlin Tags: Human Resources, Selection Process, Job Performance Predictors
Employee Selection Decision-Making Errors A client once asked me, “What is selection decision-making really about?” I replied, “Discrimination.” He said, “That’s a rather harsh term, isn’t it?” [read more] Category: Connecting the Dots Joe Nowlin Tags: Selection Process, Human Resources, Discrimination
The HR Problem We Faced 40 Years Ago Made Today Look Like a Holiday The demand for rigorous selection remains high despite the fact that I have worked for almost 40 years refining, designing, and installing the Nowlin Selection™ Process in many organizations. Late in 2018, I joined an incredible team with a vision and skill set that helped revitalize and rebrand the Nowlin Selection™ Process as the 15dots Selection™ Process to 15dots. I was on fire with this new set of partners. I am excited by the opportunity to enable organizations large and small to elevate, ah heck, revolutionize, their employee selection success. [read more] Category: Connecting the Dots Joe Nowlin Tags: Nowlin Selection™ Process, Selection Process, Human Resources, Discrimination
The Puzzling Scenario in Employee Selection - Part III & Conclusion Author: Scott Valitchka on 10/4/2019
When It Comes To Employee Selection, People Are Our Greatest Asset Author: Michael Quinn on 6/18/2019
The Right Tools for the Job: A Primer For Those Involved In Selecting The Right Employees Author: Joe Nowlin on 6/5/2019