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Employee Performance Evaluation: What You Ask. What You Say
What You Say When You Interview a Job Applicant or Evaluate An Employee by Gene Griessman, Ph.D. How you give feedback to employees—what you say and when—is absolutely critical to your success as a manager and to the performance of … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Bryant, employee performance evaluation, gene griessman, How to give feedback, interviewing questions, negative feedback, New York Times, Tiffany Cooper Gueye, what you say, whatyousay.com
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Financial Advice for Athletes, Movie Stars, and Lottery Winners
What You Say To Those Who Suddenly Become Rich by Gene Griessman, Ph.D Free financial advice is easy to come by if you suddenly come into a lot of money, especially if you were poor before. Unfortunately, this free financial … Continue reading
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Tagged financial advice, financial advice for athletes, financial planning, free financial advice., gene griessman, investment strategies, Michael Vick, National Football League’s Players Association, New York Times, Ron Lieber, Steve Young, sudden wealth, what you say, whatyousay.com
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