Category Archives: Diversity and Inclusion
Feelings in the world of AI – UNLEASH18
One of the main paradoxes of any HR conference focusing on digital and tech, is there is always as much discussion around the human element as the technical stuff. This year at UNLEASH18 I felt it was even more pronounced than usual. Threaded through the event was a strong emphasis on soft skills, emotions, relationships,…
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Cultural fit under the microscope
Devising little tests such as a hiring lunch and other tricks have always been around to test job seekers for cultural fit. Thomas Edison is famously reported to have served candidates a bowl of soup when he was interviewing for research assistants. He seemingly wanted to see whether they added salt or pepper to the…
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Do you trust your gut in the hiring process? Maybe stop
In any hiring process I have been involved in, if I had a Euro (or any other currency) for the number of times I have heard these phrases I could probably retire: It didn’t feel right He/she wouldn’t fit There was something about… Trusting our instincts can help us in many ways. But in some…
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Diversity of thought and the talent pipeline
When cultural fit is important, diversity of thought is side-lined The toughest and most re-occurring challenge for any organisation when trying to implement a diversity and inclusion policy is diversity of thought. Why? Because diversity of thought can question the fabric of an organisation’s culture. It is a change management exercise that asks everyone involved…
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