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Employee Performance Reviews - Tips, Templates and Tactics

Performance reviews just got easier! I have just released my Employee Performance Reviews - Tips, Templates and Tactics pack.

The pack is choc-a-bloc full of great tips, templates and tactics for small businesses wanting to introduce or improve their employee performance review process.

Just for starters - the pack contains over 55 pages of probation templates, performance review templates, learning & development templates, unsatisfactory work performance templates and discipline templates ... all ready to be customised for your business.

Employee Performance Reviews - Tips, Templates and Tactics also contains the best wisdom from 25 years of hands-on, in-the-trenches experience on:

  • the 4 stages of performance management - it is simpler than you think,
  • why do performance reviews anyway - reasons to review for both for a manager and an employee,
  • preparation and location for optimal outcomes - how to get it right before you walk in the door,
  • how to choose your words for best result and
  • handling difficult emotions - yours and theirs!

Employee Performance Reviews - Tips, Templates and Tactics

comes with a stack of bonus HR Articles to help you manage and implement change, motivate your team and manage inter-generational differences within your team.

Check out the Employee Performance Reviews - Tips, Templates and Tactics pack here!



Until next time

Ingrid Cliff



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