
Are your employees in the right jobs - that is, are the job and the person a good match? Here are a few examples of what can happen when the employee and the job don't match up very well - the results aren't pretty!
An out-of-work cowboy finds work at a corporation, only to find that his definition of branding is not what the boss (or client) had in mind.
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