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How to Treat High-Achieving Managers

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Hinkin44_How_to_Treat_High_Acheiving_Managers.pdf (271.92 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/71660
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Author
Hinkin, Timothy R.
Abstract

[Excerpt] Many financial institutions today experience major conflicts between their subordinates’ needs for performance feedback and managers’ willingness and ability to satisfy those needs. A considerable body of research suggests that most subordinates desire feedback regarding their performance. In contrast, the results of many years of study have found that managers are often hesitant to provide feedback, as illustrated by the following findings.

Date Issued
1991-10-01
Keywords
financial management
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managers
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employee recognition
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Required Publisher Statement: © Consumer Bankers Association. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.
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article

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