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When A Godo Employee Turns Bad

February 25th, 2009 by Administrator

Managers always joked about the Peter Principle - That you promote a person until he reaches the level of his incompetency.

However, and unfortunately, people performance is not consistent, and there are many ocassions when you want to invest more or promote an employee who done well so far, and suddenly finds to your horror, that he/she is on a downward spiral.

In short, while past performance is a good indication of future performance, sometimes good past performances don’t get a follow through.

Issue: A Good Employee Turns Scratchy - BusinessWeek

An impressive employee diligently works her way up through the ranks—only to give a subpar performance once she gets to the top

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