Debunking Strengths Myth #3; when It Comes to First Impressions About Employees' Talents, You should Trust -- But Verify -- Them
Gallup Management Journal 2008, April 10
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Publisher Description
Byline: Brian Brim Synopsis: When it comes to first impressions about employees' talents, you should trust -- but verify -- them. A good way for managers to do this is to ask probing questions of each individual member of their team.
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