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The Right Way to Hold People Accountable

 


LEADERSHIP NEWSLETTER Harvard Business Review

January 13, 2016

The Right Way to Hold People Accountable

By Peter Bregman


Performance Management in the Gig Economy by Jon Younger, Norm Smallwood

Full-time employees aren't the only ones who need feedback.


If You're Loyal to a Group, Does It Compromise Your Ethics? by Francesca Gino

New research on honesty.


Only 8% of Leaders Are Good at Both Strategy and Execution by Paul Leinwand, Cesare Mainardi, Art Kleiner

But if you're good at one, you'll probably get better at the other.


How Cisco Gets Brutally Honest Feedback to Top Leaders by Cassandra Frangos

Regular assessments have four major benefits.


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