Performance standards and expectations drive managerial decisions and personal actions within an organization and serve to align an organization’s members to its vision, mission, and values. Such requirements necessarily demand an exertion of resources to perform the mandated actions. While having a cost, these standards and expectations also return ethical and economical benefits to the [...]
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