The Cost of Superficial Recognition: Why Vetting Matters in Leadership

When leaders bypass proper vetting, choosing not to consult with direct supervisors or gather a full picture of an employee’s contributions, they risk rewarding mediocrity or, worse, elevating individuals who are known manipulators behind the scenes. Every organization has a few con artists, people who know how to charm leadership while wreaking havoc within their teams. When these individuals are recognized, it sends the wrong message to the people doing the real work.

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