1999
DOI: 10.1002/npr.4040180209
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Quality improvement and equal opportunity: Must they be at odds?

Abstract: Essential to any business, quality improvement typically requires stringent selection and training procedures for newly hired employees. But strengthening an organization's selection criteria can leave a firm open to charges of disparate impact and discrimination. In this article, the authors discuss the conflict between quality improvement and equal opportunity efforts, and offer strategies for helping organizations meet both their quality improvement goals and their equal opportunity responsibilities.

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