Theo Dawson makes the case for mental ability tests in ethical staff selection. But how best to measure mental ability? You pay your money and you take your choice.
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UTOK 2023 online conference for those wise people interested in wisdom and unified approaches to understanding the world. Coming up March 17-18, and free!
#adultdevelopment#leadershipdevelopment https://t.co/TvssQ1RTgO
Time to bring back the long biographical interview? Pretty much everything else gets revised down when you revise range restriction adjustments https://t.co/cLVvhCWYnX
Who amongst us in mid-life has not wondered about the course our life has taken? What is going on? At the next FREE ESRAD webinar Professor Margie Lachman will illuminate "New Perspectives on Midlife: A Pivotal Period in the Life…https://t.co/qdjG4C7rAm https://t.co/nEWBW49z0V
In this exceptionally entertaining #film, two men dance towards a coveted, corporate #prize. A delightfully droll satire, with a clever premise at its core, the film is a spirited reflection on #ambition https://t.co/ySuBXA0Nae
Polly Curtis <<humans are complex, contradictory and changeable, and our polarised times are not working for something as complicated as what it is to be human>>
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Dr Polly Carmichael <<There is evidence...but there is a singular lack of interest in evidence unless it supports the point you're trying to make>>
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@Rob_Briner
Time spent on rivers, coasts or lakes in childhood may be linked to subjective #wellbeing as an adult, study finds. Highlights the importance of #BlueSpace. via @psypost https://t.co/VQ2POHkB2R
France was our first ally.
The first country to fly the American flag after our Revolution.
The first to host our diplomatic post.
But more than anything — France was our first friend.