Communiquez avec les autres et partagez vos connaissances professionnelles

Inscrivez-vous ou connectez-vous pour rejoindre votre communauté professionnelle.

Suivre

What is " Halo Effect "? How far it is good to recognize one person among the team on halo effect base?

user-image
Question ajoutée par VENKITARAMAN KRISHNA MOORTHY VRINDAVAN , Project Execution Manager & Accounts Manager , ALI INTERNATIONAL TRADING EST.
Date de publication: 2015/01/14
Krishnamurthy Vembu
par Krishnamurthy Vembu , Vice President, Human Resources , One of India's largest retail businesses

In an organizational context, the Halo Effect is when we make overall judgments about people based on how they look or present themselves. Or we may make opinions about individuals based on "one single quality" for example, a person who is enthusiastic / energetic may get away with many faults.It supports rapid decisions, even if biased ones.

Imagine you were asked to look at head shots of several different people and then predict each person's personality traits. Research suggests that you would most likely attribute positive traits - intelligent, friendly, trustworthy and so on - to those you consider the most attractive. You would also be likely to attribute negative traits - grumpy, mean, etc. - to those you consider unattractive.

We tend to think that the beautiful are outgoing, talented and friendly and vice-versa. I would recommend that we avoid attributing qualities to people based on their halo, to avoid bias, friction etc, and simply deal with people based on merit. 

Ibrahim Hussein Mayaleh
par Ibrahim Hussein Mayaleh , Sales & Business Consultant and Trainer , Self-employed

The halo effect is a psychological phenomenon that allows a general opinion of something, or someone, to be gathered from one element. For example, if a chef is famous for making one particular dish, then the halo effect allows people to assume that he can cook anything with equal proficiency. Analyzing examples of the halo effect in the workplace can help you to better understand how it can affect productivity and morale.

One area where the halo effect is prevalent is in annual performance reviews. Some managers take a relaxed approach to reviews and assume that if an employee is proficient in some elements of the appraisal, then he is proficient in all of them. This can work the other way, as well. An employee seen as ineffective in one or two aspects of his job can be given the general label of incompetent.

Mukesh Varadhan
par Mukesh Varadhan , Administration Manager , M/s. Triton Health Care

Great answers by Mr. Krishnamurthy and Mr. Ibrahim. Nothing to add. 

Irina Chepel
par Irina Chepel , Personal trainer , Freelancer

The halo effect is a term used in marketing to explain the bias shown by customers towards certain products because of a favorable experience with other products made by the same manufacturer or maker. Basically, the halo effect is driven by brand equity.

Everyone has an aura of energy but vary from person to person and it is known that the leaders are powerful halos effectively direct influence on those around him

Saiful Islam Hiron
par Saiful Islam Hiron , Site HR Manager , Handicap International

Halo error

-          evaluation based on some good or bad traits of a person

-          partial in nature

RAJ DAHIYA
par RAJ DAHIYA , Senior MEP Projects Manager , Trinity Engineering Services L.L.C.

Endorse previous answers !!

Rahmat Ullah Khan
par Rahmat Ullah Khan , Administrative Asst , Trojan Holding

Agree with all. .. Good question. Thanks for asking such  kind of informative question. 

Muhammad Usman Tariq
par Muhammad Usman Tariq , Visiting Faculty , National University of Science and Technology

The halo effect is a cognitive bias in which an observer's overall impression of a person, company, brand, or product influences the observer's feelings and thoughts about that entity's character or properties. It was named by psychologist Edward Thorndike in reference to a person being perceived as having a halo.

Emad Mohammed said abdalla
par Emad Mohammed said abdalla , ERP & IT Software, operation general manager . , AL DOHA Company

I fully agree with the answer added by: Ibrahim Hussein Mayaleh

Ramendra Sunder Sinha PMP
par Ramendra Sunder Sinha PMP , DGM Planning , Gaur Sons Limited

"Halo Effect" is the wrong practice of assigning a greater position, post or responsibility or promoting a person to the position of Team Leader, Functional Head or Project/Operations Manager only because he/she is having very good knowledge, skills, or is super specialized in a particular field or domain. Eg. a person who is extremely good at Software Designing may not be necessarily be a good Project Manager.  

More Questions Like This

Avez-vous besoin d'aide pour créer un CV ayant les mots-clés recherchés par les employeurs?