Test drives
By Ian Florance (August 2007 Issue)
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UK businesses lost £57bn due to corporate fraud in 2005. Interest in the ‘dark side’ of management – everything from bullying and theft to organisational breakdown – is growing. One hundred thousand people in Britain have their identities stolen every year, and the thieves could be your staff.
No wonder there’s a huge interest in assessing people’s ‘integrity’. But, given what such tests measure, some people are very worried.
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