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“managing Pre-Hospital Staff for Peak Performance”
Furthermore organizations that do not manage their staff appropriately may foster a culture in which staff “work-to-rule” and search out opportunities to undermine management rather than using their energy to make a positive corporate contribution. Forms of deliberate sabotage can become the norm, accepted, albeit often reluctantly, by employees who, as a general rule would much prefer to focus on the effective delivery of their core business