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Perfectionism: Too much of a good thing

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Organizational psychologists find that sometimes the qualities that lead to a promotion can become a liability ...Read the full article

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  1. F R from China, China writes: Re: Martha Stewart
    What is the psychological workplace term for people who show Martha`s perfectionist tendencies in showing a perfect image when they are lacking in the most fundamental skills and abilities?
  2. F R from China, China writes: On the topic of leadership qualities, how best does one categorize the type thats requires using other`s ideas in presenting themselves but cannot back up the words for their lack of insight for the ideas.
  3. F R from China, China writes: What are the perils of defining leadership by what the masses like regardless of apparent qualities?
  4. harry carnie from Northern, B.C., Canada writes: There IS a difference between a high standard of good management...and "anal nitpickers".
  5. Don Quixote from the Banana Belt, Ont., Canada writes: Reading this article, i came to the realization that i am imperfect to the hilt...

    ...as life floats by, perfectionist will strangle themself in their own created meshes.

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