Andrew S. Grove Quotes
The Old Saying Has It That When We Promote Our Best Salesman And Make Him A Manager, We Ruin A Good Salesman And Get A Bad Manager. But If We Think About It, We See We Have No Choice But To Promote The Good Salesman. Should Our Worst Salesman Get The Job? When We Promote Our Best, We Are Saying To Our Subordinates That Performance Is What Counts.
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