Employee Performance Reviews - Dealing With Disagreements
- Topics:
- Performance Reviews
- Tags:
- Business Performance,
- Software,
- Product Marketing,
- Performance Review,
- Performance Management,
- Performance,
- Marketing,
- Human Resources,
- Enterprise Software,
- Employee,
- ...
- Source:
- Business Performance
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Overview: What do you do when an employee disagrees with something you've written on their performance review? How can you prepare for this and deal with it effectively? Start by listening to figure out the source of the disagreement. Is it an issue of fact (you wrote that the employee received a customer satisfaction score of 79 but the employee says that his score was actually 83), or is a matter of judgment (you wrote that the employee's customer service skills were unsatisfactory; she feels that her skills are terrific)? If the disagreement involves an issue of fact, get the facts and make any corrections necessary. If it's a matter of judgment, ask the employee for additional evidence.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 2





