What limitations of pitney bowes approach to employee health


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o Discussion with one of the Zoom video conferences on Saturday raises an interesting point about an uncomfortable topic. The terms, "good ol' boy club" and "old boy network" have been around as long as I can recall -- perhaps, as long as jobs have existed. The Harvard affiliation in our current case study was referenced as an example of this. Nepotism and cronyism are other forms of favoritism. What is the logical dividing line between a good hire and one that is based on favoritism? Is this a clear or blurry line? What if you are the one who benefits from favoritism? Defend.

o What are the limitations of Pitney Bowes' approach to employee health?

o What recommendations would you make to Michael Critelli in 2008?

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