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No Fair! the Instincts About Fairness That Emerged on the Playground Also Apply to Your Partnerships in the Workplace
Gallup Management Journal 2009, Oct 1
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Publisher Description
Byline: Rodd Wagner and Gale Muller Adapted from Power of 2: How to Make the Most of Your Partnerships at Work and in Life (Gallup Press, November 2009) Synopsis: Your partnership won't succeed unless both of you believe it is fair, say the authors of the new book Power of 2. Even if you have no formal authority over the pay, promotion, or recognition of your collaborator, you should make sure he feels good about the arrangement.
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