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Evaluating Talent: False Positives Way Worse Than False Negatives. Agree?

At brunch today was talking with some folks about talent evaluation within larger companies. Started riffing on false positives vs false negatives.

False positives could generally be described as folks who are recognized and rewarded beyond their actual value. They might not be horrible failure, but generally they receive more accolades than they should.

Conversely false negatives would be talented employees who receive less kudos, responsibility, or compensation then they should.

While the best companies are thoughtful about both of these issues, it was pretty unanimous that false positives are way worse than false negatives. Why?

Of course false negatives aren’t great either – you likely increase attrition of those people directly – but no where near as sad as false positives. Do folks agree or disagree?

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