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Perfectionism in the Work Force

Have you ever had to deal with a co-worker or even a boss who had to have everything perfect? Or are you one of those people who is just extreme that way. The following paragraphs will explain the problems with perfectionism. How it is used in the job force, and how we can relate it to human relations as well as in our own lives.
In the work force, being perfect may look good, but it is likely to bring down employees and companies all together. People don’t like to be perfect as much as they like to look good. Employees like to be put on a pedestal by other employees. It makes them feel good. They want to maintain their superhuman image by covering up their errors. You will find most perfectionists working in risky environments where employees must work together on mistakes to avoid distruction. A study by pilots showed that, “accidents and perfectionism often go hand-in-hand.”
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