How did the authors develop the 'A Method' to make hiring more objective?
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How did the authors develop the 'A Method' to make hiring more objective?
Did anyone else find the historical examples enlightening or a bit disconnected from modern hiring?
What led to the decision to frame the book around 'Who' rather than other hiring questions?