![]() It's True! Surveys of supervisors routinely show that conducting performance reviews is among their least favorite parts of the job. By observing performance on a regular basis, you build a file of concrete information that you can incorporate into your next formal review. This makes the whole performance appraisal process far less oppressive.
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![]() Tip Take notes of what you've just observed only after you retreat to the privacy of your office. Then file your written observations in each employee's folder. Don't take notes in front of employees, or you risk making them feel �graded� and self-conscious.
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