You Know the "Halo Effect" May Be Operating When...

- People keep mentioning that the applicant is an Ivy Leaguer.
- The committee's first choice for the executive position has less real management experience than the manager of a local Burger King.
- Much is made of the applicant's good looks.
- Eloquence is ranked higher than decision making skills.
- Experience once regarded as essential is now described as optional.
- Charisma becomes a substitute for competence.
- Flaws that sink other applicants are now regarded as virtues.
8. They worry what the applicant thinks of them.
ReplyDeleteStan,
ReplyDeleteI love it. Absolutely correct.
Michael