High-Impact Employees
High-impact employees create disproportionate value through judgment, output quality, architectural thinking, and solving important problems. The highest-impact employees are especially likely to reject surveillance-based workplaces. Surve…
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High-impact employees create disproportionate value through judgment, output quality, architectural thinking, and solving important problems. The highest-impact employees are especially likely to reject surveillance-based workplaces. Surveillance can drive strong performers away by signaling low trust and poor management judgment. Employees who remain in surveillance-heavy environments may be better at appearing productive than producing valuable results.