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    When Praising an Employee It Is Better to Be Vague
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When Praising an Employee It Is Better to Be Vague

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When praising an employee it is better to be vague about the reason for the praise. For example, it is preferable to say "Great job Jimmy," than "Great job in fixing the network Jimmy."

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