Address The Challenges Associated With Writing Performance Reviews

Topics:
Performance Reviews
Tags:
Employee Performance,
Halogen Software Inc.,
Leadership,
Management,
Performance,
Performance Review
Source:
Halogen Software

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Overview: Writing employee performance appraisals is the linchpin in the entire employee performance management process. Despite their critical importance to employee moral and productivity, most managers dread writing them, because they take so much time and effort. And in many corporate cultures, the completed document is filed away and forgotten after the employee review process is completed.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 3


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