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comment by OftenBen
OftenBen  ·  3456 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Germany to legislate 30 percent quota for women on company boards

A few months ago b_b, mk and I (And possibly blackbootz, I don't remember perfectly because alcohol) were having a discussion about hiring processes, and how there are a number of assumptions behind the meritocratic system that many people (Myself included) who support the idea don't consider.

First, there's the assumption that team/corporate success is best predicted by individual merit of candidates. Second, the assumption that you have good metrics for merit. That is, you are assuming that you are able to accurately measure the presence or absence of qualities that you believe to be good predictors for productivity/success.

Regarding

    Can they all be wrong?
It is entirely possible for them all to be wrong. Doesn't matter who 'them' is, as long as the group is composed of people. Lots of peopled believed that the earth was flat, and every single one of them was wrong.




lil  ·  3456 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Excellent point about the subjectivity of merit, and of course they can all be wrong.