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"There's a very strong loss of trust on the part of your team, reduced commitment to the job and lower productivity and higher turnover," says Bendersky.
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"It's pretty hard for an employee to say, 'You cheated,'" says Bendersky.
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In a bureaucratic or corporate environment, Bendersky continues, workers expect that if they follow the rules, decisions will be made in an unbiased, transparent fashion.
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What it comes down to, says Bendersky, is "not giving people their just desserts."
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Photo: Ari Bendersky which the Lithuanian-American Levitski said was on his family's breakfast table every Sunday as a child.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Audarshia Townsend 2011
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"Oh, their dog stepped in poop, or pooped on himself a little bit," Bendersky says.
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"It's like dancing a tango," Bendersky explains as he runs his clippers down the little dog's side.
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With his celebrity clients, bold tattoos and charming Argentinean accent, Bendersky isn't your average dog groomer.
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Bendersky adds, that's become a fairly common request.
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"What is abusive is a person walking into the salon with their dog's hair matted, ears infected, nails ingrown," Bendersky says.
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