Case Study Controlling (Controlling Performance) The engineering director asks his managers if they have any nominations

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Case Study Controlling (Controlling Performance) The engineering director asks his managers if they have any nominations

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Case Study Controlling (Controlling Performance) The engineering director asks his managers if they have any nominations for promotions from within their respective departments. The maximum number of promotions allowed for the entire division is 2. The nominations must be selective and only for the people whose performance has been outstanding. One manager thought his whole team had been outstanding, so he recommended all 10 for promotion. He reasoned "It is better for the morale of the team that they know that I support all of them fully. If the director now promotes 1 of the 10 or none at all, then they will not feel so bad knowing that at least I have thought them all worthy of being promoted".
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