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Your Bell Curve Died. Your Managers Just Haven’t Attended the Funeral.

Dr. Arpita Sen2 hours ago2 hours ago05 mins

Every appraisal season, somewhere in a conference room in Mumbai or Bengaluru or Gurgaon, a manager is fighting for a rating. Not for a person… for a rating. The employee’s actual work stopped mattering forty minutes ago. What matters now is the distribution sheet on the screen, the one that says only 10 percent of…

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