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It’s no secret that people often dread the performance review process at work. But what’s driving that fear and loathing?
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You're Winging It
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It's Not a Two Way Street
The manager should not be the only one talking at a performance appraisal.
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You’re not getting the full picture
Reviews should not just be based on what a manager sees personally and hears from a worker. Managers should get feedback from co workers who who regularly collaborate with the employee for a more well-rounded, balanced assessment.
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You focus only on the negative
One big reason why employees are apprehensive about reviews is because they’re scared they’ll receive negative feedback. managers should not forget to also recognize staff for what they are doing well.
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There’s No Mention of the Future
Assessing past performance is only half the battle. The review is also a time to discuss goals and what an employee needs to be successful (and happy) in the coming period.
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If you are a manager or an employee and your not prepared for a review it might show.