Could Pre-employment Tests Have Saved Lehman And Merrill Lynch?

Could Pre-employment Tests Have Saved Lehman And Merrill Lynch?

Preemployment tests plus corporate culture convulsions could have saved Lehman Brothers and Merrill Lynch according to industrial psychologist Dr. Michael Mercer.

CORPORATE CULTURES OF CIRCULAR FIRING SQUADS

The corporate cultures of Lehman and Merrill were like circular firing squads observes Dr. Mercer of Barrington Illinois.

Their bizarrely wild risky behavior naturally led to blowing themselves up says Dr. Mercer author of Hire the Best and Avoid the Rest. It is like someone acting crazy at a rowdy party and then committing suicide to cap off the night.

Interestingly Dr. Mercer had close encounters of the Lehman kind. He was a member of the board of directors at a publiclytraded company that received unsolicited calls from Lehman. At board meetings he heard about pushy Lehman bankers calling to peddle other companies to us or trying to sway us to sell our company.

Those antics made Lehman seem like obnoxious children throwing frequent tantrums hoping they eventually might get their way if they harassed us enough commented Dr. Mercer.

Corporate culture trickles down from the top brass just like children copy some of their parents behaviors. Now observes Dr. Mercer the whole world sees the horrible result of what trickled down from the top of two huge investment banks.

PREEMPLOYMENT TESTS HELP AVOID HIRING KAMIKAZES.

If corporate culture changed then preemployment tests and other hiring methods could have helped Lehman and Merrill Lynch hire ambitious but cooler heads. Apparently Lehman and Merrill hired many sensation seekers who felt thrilled executing a suicidal strategy.

Preemployment tests could have helped Merrill and Lehman avoid hiring kamikazes quips Dr. Mercer.

The preemployment testing at Lehman and Merrill should have focused on helping hire investment bankers with healthier ambitions Dr. Mercer remarked. For instance the preemployment tests could have helped them hire bankers who were less aggressive keenly followed rules and focused on service rather than unquenchable greed.

Of course now it is too late to alter the harm and mischief Lehman and Merrill did to themselves hoards of investors and the financial markets.

Nevertheless Dr. Mercer feels optimistic: Some people need to learn the hard way. Lehman and Merrill gifted millions of people with useful lessons about pushiness sensation seeking risky behavior and immediate gratification. Im sure this debacle taught many people to act wiser.

About the writer:  Michael Mercer Ph.D. is America’s Hire the Best Expert. Many companies use preemployment tests he created “Abilities Behavior Forecaster” Tests and his “7Step Method to Hire the Best”. Dr. Mercer authored 5 books including “Hire the Best Avoid the Rest” and also “Turning Your Human Resources Department into a Profit Center.” You can get a free subscription to his eNewsletter at http://www.PreEmploymentTests.com or call to talk with Dr. Mercer at 847 3820690

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