I've yet to see any smart people stand up for the "Stack Ranking" appraisal system, but I don't believe it was picked without some thought.
.@HungLee I think in order for me to comment more I would have to know the different kinds. But it being misapplied makes some sense.
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@sebinsua in a company, this means top talent will avoid each other. Not a great way to run a complex organisation -
@HungLee Yes, this is definitely nuts. Smart and institutionally-aware people will often run strategies like this. - 5 more replies
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@sebinsua if you have a very strong class, then very good students might end up with C's, despite being genius's -
@HungLee Happens naturally, too. Like how STEM is considered difficult, and how people in top universities often feel stupid.#selectionbias - 1 more reply
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@sebinsua good policy. But as a quick 101, Stack Ranking grades employees on levels, but limits the absolute no that can achieve it -
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@sebinsua so you end up with v.good ppl getting lower assessment because others are betterThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sebinsua the academic equivalent would be, you have a class on 10 students, but only 2 can get A's, only 2 can get B's etcThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sebinsua so its actually beneficial for you to hang out with poorer students, because you have a better chance of getting an AThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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