34. Mirror, Mirror On The Wall, Who’s the Most Productive of Them All?
Yes, friends, it’s that time of the year again, it’s self-evaluation season. Bear in mind that your document is going to a compensation committee. So take note of the Lean Adviser method; plan before you execute, make it user friendly and keep it lean. Your goal is to present real facts, in an interesting way, ideally as a story.
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