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The Talent Review Is Where Careers Go to Be Misread

Dr. Arpita Sen46 minutes ago40 minutes ago07 mins

Why most 9-box conversations reward organisational memory instead of organisational evidence. The first time I sat through a talent calibration discussion, I walked into the room with a quiet confidence that now feels almost naive. I had spent days preparing what I believed was the right material for a serious conversation about people. There were…

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