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Case Study: Can an Airline Cut “Turn Times” Without Adding Staff?

Harvard Business Review

Editor's Note This fictionalized case study will appear in a forthcoming issue of Harvard Business Review, along with commentary from experts and readers. But Ken knew he couldn’t just go to the executive committee asking for more money to staff up.

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What to Do When Your Employee Asks for a Raise Too Soon

Harvard Business Review

As a manager, your goal is to keep your team engaged, productive, motivated, and happy. If they’re motivated enough, your response will “become fuel for them to tackle the next challenge,” says Halvorson. As you’re coaching, try to get a handle on what motivates this employee. What the Experts Say.

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The Leadership Vacuum | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

When I asked him to do research for me on case studies that proved our concepts in a practical manner, he brought me a textbook and asked me to "define" what I meant by practical, as he was looking up terms I was using and couldn't find them. One such example was a young man who was on my team with a Ph. D from Columbia.

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