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Stop rewarding your company's escape artists
Bosses shouldn't reward workers for narrowly avoiding catastrophes, writes Jane Perdue. Getting that close to disaster in the first place is a sign of poor planning, Perdue explains. "Great CEOs achieve the right results by assuring that just the right amount of planning happens," she writes.

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