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Confessions of a PI convert
By Ed Nathanson As someone who has been in the recruiting business for over 20 years now, I can’t even attempt to list all of the different “must have” tools over the years (and a lot of them turns out were far from “must have”). As a business function, we are always looking to gain an…
Personality matters: What I learned as a high school teacher
Rachel was a star student. She was in my homeroom and my first period English class, so I saw her all morning and was responsible for reviewing her grades. This sweet girl had one best friend, but she didn’t really talk to anyone else. She was silent throughout every class unless called on to answer…
3 ways to put people data to good use
Valuable people data is all around us—it’s up to us to put it to good use. It was about this time last year that I purchased a high tech fitness tracker. I was immediately awash in a steady stream of health data ranging from how many steps I had taken to calories burned to heart…
Let’s get this party started: Five tips for setting great goals in 2016
By Matt Poepsel, PhD
Getting to the good stuff, sans psychobabble
By Drew Fortin I’m a big fan of big words. And as a self-professed sesquipedalian, it’s not uncommon for me to ebulliently excogitate the significance and value of behavioral and cognitive assessments. But – gasconading aside – using big words or complex terminology can backfire if those with whom you are trying to communicate don’t understand…
The Predictive Index to Host Webinar on Demystifying Assessment Jargon
Webinar attendees will participate in active session to clarify assessment facts from fiction