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		<title>By: Week In Review &#8211; May 16 &#8211; May22, 2010 &#171; Active Garage</title>
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		<dc:creator>Week In Review &#8211; May 16 &#8211; May22, 2010 &#171; Active Garage</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Guy, donning his new business owner hat, has to take charge and take action. He had to deal with an employee performance issue and concludes that bearing short term pain is good for the long term gain. Of course, dealing with employees is an art and science &#8211; there are way too many considerations in play. But ultimately, it all boils down to the question: Is the employee pulling his or her weight and, are you getting your value for the money you pay them.  more&#8230; [...]]]></description>
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