Matthew Vandermeer

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These biases lead us to believe that your performance (whether good or bad) is due to who you are—your drive, or style, or effort, say—which in turn leads us to the conclusion that if we want to get you to improve your performance we must give you feedback on who you are, so that you can increase your drive, refine your style, or redouble your efforts.
Nine Lies About Work: A Freethinking Leader’s Guide to the Real World
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