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When A New Employee Starts Poorly, It May Be Best To Cut Your Losses Quickly

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When A New Employee Starts Poorly, It May Be Best To Cut Your Losses Quickly

It's often very difficult to overcome a bad beginning.

Robert Glazer
Jun 8, 2023
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As author Daniel Pink illustrates in his bestselling book When: The Science of Perfect Timing, a poor start often has long-term negative effects.

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