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Saturday, July 29, 2017

What to write as an Employee comment on performance review

What to write as an Employee comment on performance review


If you disagree with anything, make sure you quarrel with it (nicely of course). I worked for the British Government for 15 years and a lot of performance reviews were a thinly disguised attempt to save money - so nothing very glowing (unless you were sleeping with the author/line manager).My partner worked for Motorola - ditto, especially after the dot.com crash. So don't take it too seriously, that means. But don't let them put anything down that you disagree with without commenting. It's easy to get sucked into this process.

Don't do it. Over my long career I have had many many performance reviews from many many line managers. If I also say that three of those line managers have been sent to prison for fraud you will see that even if you feel you are in a corner, fate has its way of turning things around, for better or worse. What could be worse than signing off a stupid comment by a line manager who later turns out to be a crook? Stand up for your rights, but politely of course.

If you agree with everything though just say that

Annual Performance Review


A performance evaluation is an integral aspect of any organization. Assessing the skill set of every person and the functioning of the organization is vital for its growth, and to help create the proper expectations for the company in regards to future raises and management potential. It helps employees to understand the meanings behind common phrases for performance evaluations to help create common ground between the employee and the company.

Annual Performance Review?

If you're writing your own performance review it seems to me your supervisor isn't doing much or just doesn't have much of a job to do and is probably goofing off more than anything else. My recommendation would be to show where you excel with FACTS, for example how many items you sell, produce or place on the floor, based on whatever turnover of products and how it relates to the company profits. Do your efforts bring in more money ? Sure, they'd have to otherwise you wouldn't be working -- so give yourself a pat on the back -- and make sure you put that in your performance review.

Additionally, how much supervision do you do ? How many people, what do they do and do you schedule work for them or do their timesheets for them ? Any supervision means you are doing supervisory work - show it !

Also, what initiatives have you done or are you currently doing ? Do you put up posters to help market products and advertise your company's wares ? Have you helped in finding new products and services that your company has offered ? Put that in your reviews as well.

There are probably a lot more things you haven't thought of, just have a think while you're driving home sometime and you'll come up with a slew of things YOU have done that are worthy of an excellent review !!!

By-the-way, if you get a bad APR, don't stress about it, it WON'T follow you to your next job. Most of the time performance reviews are nothing more than TPS Reports and mean little other than to impress management and make them think they're accomplishing something they're not...Performance reports are in fact a BIG waste of money in a LOT of cases. I'd rather be earning money actually doing work that writing some inflated report that doesn't really express what a person is really worth to the company in reality...

How can a company judge a person based on something someone else with a twisted sense of reality wrote -- If I were your manager I'd want to actually SEE what you do and judge it for myself than read it from someone with a B.S. in English and grammatical studies.

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