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Getting the best from both good actors and good soldiers

  • Oct 24, 2011
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  • Engaging Employees
Managers should identify the motives behind an employee’s organizational citizenship practices. Those with altruistic motives can promote greater organizational performance than others with self-serving motives. Although when this is understood and managed properly, a person driven by self-serving motives can provide greater benefit the organization.
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