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dynamo dynamo
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When a manager keeps expectations higher than his subordinates' best performance and continually informs them that with a little more effort they can do it, what will the subordinates likely do?
A) Increase their performance because the subordinates see these higher expectations as a challenge
B) Probably burn out because although they try, they never reach the shifting expectations
C) Help create a highly motivated staff
D) Compete against other subordinates
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9 years ago
Really please, thank you for taking the time to provide a detailed explanation. Helps when your teacher misses half the stuff you need to know lol
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You're welcome, I wanted to give you enough information to understand it too.
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