Leaders should first recognize that employee contributions often extend beyond conventional performance indicators like sales numbers or project deadlines. This means valuing activities such as mentoring, community engagement, innovation, emotional intelligence, and collaboration. By broadening the scope of evaluation criteria, leaders can ensure that diverse strengths and forms of impact are acknowledged and rewarded equitably.
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