to what extent does doing the job itself provide you with information about your work performance that is does the actual work itself provide clues about how well you are doing aside from any feedback coworkers or supervisors may provide
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To what extent does doing the job itself provide you with information about your work performance? That is, does the actual work itself provide clues about how well you are doing - aside from any "feedback" co-workers or supervisors may provide?
“To what extent does doing the job itself provide you with information about your work performance? That is, does the actual work itself provide clues about how well you are doing - aside from any "feedback" co-workers or supervisors may provide?”
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