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Choose the Right Employee Evaluation Phrases in Your Performance Reviews

HR Digest

For anyone in a managerial role, writing employee evaluations becomes a repetitive task and there are only so many times they can write “good performer” and “team player” without running out of useful employee evaluation phrases. According to an SHRM article, managers spend an average of 210 hours a year on performance management activities.

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Incorporating 160 Effective Performance Phrases in Your Performance Appraisal Review Templates

HR Digest

The process of conducting a performance appraisal can be a daunting task for many managers and HR professionals. It involves assessing an employee’s strengths and weaknesses, setting goals, and providing feedback on their performance. But what makes an effective performance review?

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Be Different! The Key to Business and Career Success

Skip Prichard

There is one universal principle that determines the degree of success of all businesses: Be the preferred provider to your markets. So, how does a business build competitive advantage by becoming the preferred provider to the markets it serves? These leaders never micro-manage. The title of your book is Be Different!

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CMI Highlights

Chartered Management Institute

As the importance of open and honest leadership continues to dominate the media spotlight, I find myself reflecting on how vital relationships are to building a positive working environment, and how important it is for all managers and leaders to develop this skill. The results are in: what does the CMI community think?

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Best of the Web Leadership Articles

Michael Lee Stallard

“They are nowhere near accurate and often times I feel forced to use recent information to determine employee performance.” This: Michael “I know a thing or two about performance reviews” Cardus’s Yearly Performance Reviews SUCK! Managers Can Change That. I love Joe and Wanda on Management.

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Where to start

Lead on Purpose

If you seek to lead, invest at least 50% of your time in leading yourself—your own purpose, ethics, principles, motivation, conduct. — The Product Management Perspective: Dee Hock’s quote nicely defines the product management perspective. — are the most valuable asset you own. Start with yourself. Nice quote!

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5 Critical Skills You Will Need to Hit the Ground Running After College

Leading Blog

They participate in campus life but too often from the sidelines, so they lack and deep engagement in activities that provide much needed skills for the job market. “They sit back and wait for professors to deliver lessons in the classroom. They can think on their feet.” Learning happens by building and navigating those networks.

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