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Title: Policy Alleviation
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People are motivated by the rewards they receive when they accomplish a particular task or assignment. If they accomplish a milestone they should be rewarded, consequently, if they do not succeed, then they receive no reward. The group should be retrained and a system of incremental rewards established to address the unspoken policy... Showed first 250 characters
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The group should be retrained and a system of incremental rewards established to address the unspoken policy. The group has to be taught that rewards are not punishable and should be seen as recognition for a task that is carried out. If there is no reward for success or only punishment, then the group becomes less motivated and unproductive... Showed next 250 characters
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