Avoid unrealistic outcomes when setting goals for your team

On the one hand, you want to continue to improve your operations by setting challenging goals that push your team to meet their true potential. On the other hand, you don’t want to overwhelm your team, pushing them past the breaking point and leading to burnout, dissent and higher turnover rates. St

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