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Seven Steps to Stop Finger-Pointing in a Crisis

It's all to easy and all to non-productive to expend energies on assigning blame in the event of failure.  Marshall Goldsmith, writing in HarvardBusinessOnline has some good ideas for getting to the main focus of the resolution of issues.

Posted on Monday, October 6, 2008 at 12:27PM by Registered CommenterJames Drogan | CommentsPost a Comment

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