Failure To Deal With Poor Performers May Decrease ‘Engagement’ of Other Employees

A company’s failure to deal effectively with its few workers who are consistently poor performers may decrease the extent to which other employees are engaged in their jobs and their companies, according to a survey by Sirota Survey Intelligence and the authors of “The Enthusiastic Employee.”
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