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Management article
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Reference no. F1101D
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: "Harvard Business Review - Forethought", 2011
Revision date: 11-Feb-2013
Length: 3 pages

Abstract

What is the secret sauce for the ideal employee? Stanford Business School professor Francis J Flynn believes that it's guilt. According to his research findings, guilt-ridden employees are hardworking high performers who get the big picture. In other words, they're leaders.

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Abstract

What is the secret sauce for the ideal employee? Stanford Business School professor Francis J Flynn believes that it's guilt. According to his research findings, guilt-ridden employees are hardworking high performers who get the big picture. In other words, they're leaders.

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