When HR Gets It Wrong: Misconduct Won’t Change Until the Culture Does

Recent headlines about sexual harassment and discrimination—at Fox News and Uber, for example—are stark reminders that HR departments aren't always successful at preventing misconduct at work. When it does arise, HR departments aren't necessarily responsive or quick with remedies. And in the opinion of many experts, nothing—not good training, solid investigations or even a dedicated HR department—will change that unless the workplace culture changes first.

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