You have an employee who has been having performance problems, which is making it hard for your

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You have an employee who has been having performance problems, which is making it hard for your group to meet its work quota. This person was recommended to you as a solid performer. You now believe the person’s former manager had problems with the employee and just wanted to get rid of the person. If you give the underperforming employee a good recommendation, leaving out the performance problems, you will have an opportunity to pass the employee off to another group.

What would you do in this situation?

□ A. I would do what is right.

□ B. I would do what benefits the most people.

□ C. I would do what a good person would do.

□ D. I would do what shows that I care about my relationships.

□ E. I would do what benefits me the most.

□ F. I would do what is fair.

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Northouse Leadership

ISBN: 9781544326443

8th Edition

Authors: Peter G Northouse

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