Five Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Six Hundred Minutes. One year.
[tweetmeme source=”leanisgood” service=”ow.ly”]Over the last couple months we have posted several times on annual performance appraisals (The Jackass Fallacy, Dan Pink’s & W. Edward’s Deming’s take on motivation, Bryan suggests a better way, and competition among peers.) Continue reading
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