“So next time people are talking about data, how it will change our ability to see things, and that all this information will increase our potential knowledge, know that it’s sort of true.” – Heather Bussing
“When should you use “I don’t know?” A lot at the beginning. As you gain wisdom and experience, you will use it more.” – Heather Bussing
“Rather than a passing grade in all subjects, excel in some and fail at the others. That’s what makes the difference.” – John Sumser
“Every HR professional should be prepared to face data that contradicts their beliefs sooner or later.” – Stacey Harris
Like cramming for a math final after skipping the class all semester, the active job hunter is faced with a sea of conflicting number one priorities.
So what do sharks and Harvard grads have to do with recruiting? Bob Corlett explains.
Always distrust tools; always be alert for alternative ways of thinking. Many of the amazing insights that are becoming available involve rethinking the things you think you know.
As we rush into the era of data analytics, big data, and personal tracking devices every HR professional should be prepared to face data that contradicts their beliefs sooner or later.










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