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Conduct your OWN performance Review

Career Advancement

Client Clara asks: I always get so nervous before my annual performance review. Coach Joel answers: Performance reviews can be daunting, but being proactive about the process will make it a motivating ritual that you look forward to. Aim to conduct your own performance review on a quarterly basis.

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How to Eliminate Performance Reviews

Leadership Freak

Traditional performance reviews are like the Easter Bunny. Distraction: Traditional performance reviews distract HR and management from more useful tasks like real human development and culture building. They don’t really deliver. Quality expert W. […].

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Replacing the Performance Review

Great Leadership By Dan

Tim Baker There is considerable and contestable debate in blogosphere and elsewhere about the viability of the performance review. Another group thinks that with some modifications, the performance review will be fine. Please don''t get me wrong - I am not against performance feedback. Which camp are you in?

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How to Make Every Performance Review More Effective

Kevin Eikenberry

When you think about performance reviews, what do you think? Chances are, your first thoughts aren’t positive, and the day of your performance review isn’t a day you circle with positive anticipation. Most performance reviews. Most performance reviews . The fact is that.

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Coaching, Not Performance Reviews – Remarkable TV

Kevin Eikenberry

While I mention Performance Reviews in the title of this post and throughout the video many times, that is NOT my biggest focus today. Today, I am talking about coaching and giving four specific pieces of advice to help you focus more on the coaching and less on the performance review. Tweet it out: Leading […].

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Why Leaders Should Offer Frequent Performance Reviews?

Lead Change Blog

Posted in Leadership Development In today’s business world, time is money. Because of this, it’s smart to institute regular performance appraisals, commonly known as a performance review. The benefits of performance appraisals are tough to argue with.

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Choose the Right Employee Evaluation Phrases in Your Performance Reviews

HR Digest

According to an SHRM article, managers spend an average of 210 hours a year on performance management activities. With this much time invested into an activity, it is imperative that the results are worthwhile, otherwise skipping the reviews entirely might be ideal. This is why the language used in employee evaluations is important.