The book "The One Minute Manager", despite its facetious title, had a positive impact. This is not because one minute is enough to spend with the people you're managing (I'm sure not even the author believed that), but because a great many managers don't even spend one minute doing it. Explicitly spending just one minute telling someone they did a good job is a hell of a lot better than just making a mental note and saying nothing.
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