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Consider two employees. Employee A stays late to meticulously correct an error in a report that only they are aware of, feeling a strong obligation to the company to produce flawless work. Employee B stays late to help a struggling teammate finish their portion of a shared project, feeling they cannot let their colleague down. What is the primary distinction between the motivational drivers of these two employees?

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