Conversely, if youâre a boss, these are the people to nurtureânot the ones who are clamoring for promotions and complaining about not being utilized enough but the ones who are proving themselves to be indispensable day in and day out.
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Tom and Dan were the perfect bosses in this regard. They would talk about valuing ability more than experience, and they believed in putting people in roles that required more of them than they knew they had in them. It wasnât that experience wasnât important, but they âbet on brains,â as they put it, and trusted that things would work out if they put talented people in positions where they could grow, even if they were in unfamiliar territory.
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