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Performance Appraisals 2013–What’s Happening in the Real World?

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  • What do your performance appraisals measure?
  • Which employee groups receive what types of appraisals?
  • Do you use performance management software?
  • If so, what software really works?
  • How often do you do appraisals?
  • When during the year?

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Performance appraisals—everyone does them but do they really work? Help us find out what’s working and what’s not. Please take a few minutes to complete the survey—and make sure your performance management system is the best it can be.

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1 thought on “Performance Appraisals 2013–What’s Happening in the Real World?”

  1. I’d be curious whether the idea of “360 evaluations” ever caught on with employers. It was such a “hot topic” for a while, but it didn’t seem to catch on in my industry.

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