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Brian Groth's Life at Microsoft
360 Degree Review
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over 8 years ago
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Brian Groth
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A few months ago I participated in a “360 degree review” where my colleagues, manager, peers, and direct reports answer a series of questions about my management and work styles. I recently got the results back and figured the results would go nicely...
Brian Groth's Life at Microsoft
Balanced Scorecard
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over 8 years ago
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Brian Groth
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I recently finished reading Balanced Scorecard Step-by-Step by Paul R. Niven and if you manage any part of a business, then I highly suggest reading this book. It’s pretty dry reading, but the concepts and how he guides you through it are very good. Of...
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