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The Problem with the Strengths Fad

Kaiser, R.B. (2010, April). The Problem with the Strengths Fad. Symposium presented at the 25th Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Atlanta, GA.

Following a parade of popular books, a fad encouraging a focus on strengths has swept through mainstream media and into the management development industry. Its proponents promise a revolution where fulfillment and excellence can be found by maximizing what comes naturally, rather than worrying about those weaknesses that your pesky boss is concerned about. But a closer look at the “research support” reveals pseudoscience and a dearth of peer-reviewed studies. This session brings together statistical research, veteran consultants, and leading thinkers to expose some of the half-truths and hidden dangers in the seductively appealing strengths movement.

Robert B. Kaiser (Chair), Kaplan DeVries Inc.

David B. Peterson, Personnel Decisions International, DISCUSSANT


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