Selection tool could revolutionize hiring, online dating services

Released on = April 1, 2006, 9:26 am

Press Release Author = DatingServices-Online.net

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = \'Synthetic validity\' holds promise for better hiring
decisions, billions in savings

Press Release Body = With the assembly line, Henry Ford created a unified production
process that revolutionized the manufacturing industry. Now, a University of Calgary
business professor has designed a unified selection process that promises to
revolutionize the world of human resources.

Its technical name is \'synthetic validity,\' and it has been the Holy Grail of
business academics for the past 50 years. Once the system is implemented it\'s
expected to streamline hiring processes, save businesses many thousands of dollars,
and contribute hundreds of billions of dollars annually to North American economies.


And what\'s more, it can be applied to online dating.

\"Essentially this is a single standardized system that could select almost anybody
for anything in one-thousandth the time and one-thousandth the cost,\" says Dr. Piers
Steel, a professor in the U of C\'s Haskayne School of Business and lead author of a
paper on synthetic validity in the March International Journal of Selection and
Assessment.

\"We\'ve all seen people get hired into the wrong jobs, but this system would almost
eliminate that possibility and instead identify the best candidates available in any
given applicant pool.\" Steel notes that in some jobs, the top one per cent
outperforms the bottom one per cent by a ratio of about 50 to 1. \"You could call it
the Rambo factor; you get one Rambo and you can wipe out several platoons quite
easily.\" The top performers are worth many times their salary, while those at the
bottom can actually wind up costing their employers.

The way the system would identify more Rambos for any given position is based on a
comprehensive data set of information about the skills and performances of about
50,000 people currently employed in a range of jobs. Over time, as more people used
the system, it would continually improve and refine its selection processes.

Current selection systems use a similar process, but they are labour intensive, cost
many thousands of dollars, and are available only to a minority of the largest
companies. Steel\'s envisioned online computerized system would create a high-quality
selection system in hours, cost only pennies, and be able to withstand the harshest
legal scrutiny.

\"This is a significant breakthrough and could provide Canada with a global
competitive advantage,\" says David Knudson CHRP, President of the Human Resources
Institute of Alberta. \"Every business in Canada would be interested in this.\"

Although the system is designed to select the best people for the job, it could
easily be applied to select people for a romantic relationship. \"A lot of online
dating services are struggling with this very issue,\" Steel says. \"It\'s very
difficult to weigh all the different elements that are going to make two people
happy together, but synthetic validity should do a better job than what\'s currently
available.\" It would be far more precise and should result in relationships working
in both the short and the long term, he says.

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