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just make everyone in the company do it IMO, and let the managers distinguish who was an over/underperformer later on

Of course, you'll just find out that there's practically no correlation.. Some of the least useful teammates I ever had ended up at Google, and one of the best programmers I've ever met makes $10/hour at a fucking call center out in the middle of nowhere



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