BMGT 464 Week 3 Discussion
For this week’s discussion, you will want to think about the materials from the text and the lecture.
Review the information about blind recruiting in the MANAGING CHANGE feature box, in Section 5.2 then view the video posted by Gail Tolstoi-Miller. Then address the following:
- Are some forms of discriminatory hiring impossible to avoid?
- What can a candidate do to avoid being a victim of these kinds of practices?
- If you were a manager, what steps could you take to ensure a fairer hiring process?
Post your substantive initial posting no later than Saturday this week, and be sure to use outside support for your posting. This should be from reliable sources (other than the textbook), and you need to reference the sources using proper APA Version 7 formatting.
In addition to your initial posting, you need to respond to at least three classmates’ initial posts to provide comments, insights, or questions that further the discussion.
Keep in mind that you cannot submit discussion posts for credit after the week due and you will be assessed a late penalty for any initial posts that are submitted after Saturday. You will not be able to see other posts until you have posted yours, and you should not edit your initial posting after you have posted.
SOLUTION BMGT 464 Week 3 Discussion
Despite strict efforts, avoiding bias remains difficult since some biases, known as implicit biases, are profoundly established in our brains. According to studies, an applicant’s gender, color, age, or socioeconomic background can unintentionally impact recruiters’ hiring decisions. For example, research shows that even with blind recruiting processes that eliminate identifiable information, other variables such as educational background or previous work experience might still trigger prejudiced judgments (Huppert et al., 2020). While it may be unrealistic to eliminate all forms of bias, knowing and acknowledging these implicit biases is an essential first step toward correcting them….
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