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Conducting performance appraisals is beneficial to employers because while giving you a fair idea of how every employee is operating, they’re also a great way of measuring an individual’s potential. Properly conducted performance appraisals are motivational. Moreover, by identifying how to improve the quality of an individual’s work, you can improve their job performance and identify areas for development.
Normally taking place at least once a year, often twice, appraisals offer an employer the opportunity to spend quality time away from the hustle and bustle of the office to listen to the views of their subordinates. This should happen regularly anyway, but the formal process helps to encourage this practice. If conducted with integrity, appraisals can help to build mutual trust, which ultimately bonds a team.
When thinking how to conduct an effective appraisal for your staff, keep in mind the following:
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The golden rules for the conduct of the actual appraisal are:
Two of the most popular methods of assessment are outlined below. Our consultants at Page Personnel are well acquainted with both methods and are on hand to offer advice, if needed. Some methods of assessment include:
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