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Marcus coaches Dion to be well prepared for an appraisal with Carol.

Casey and Tammy are nervous about their performance reviews, especially after Tammy’s last encounter with Carol. Knowing that Dion is about to undergo the same, Marcus offers him some tips about knowing your goals, where you’ve progressed, and how you wish to move forward. Sam stresses the importance that being proactive  communicates to a manager that a person is self-motivated. Having a brag list is beneficial: you can demonstrate what you’ve accomplished, including awards and various ways you monetize your value to the company. Serena adds that people going into performance appraisals should also have a good sense of where they need to improve. Carol stresses the importance of not being defensive, and the need to appreciate that people are making time to help you improve.

Learning points

  • Don’t wing it INSTEAD: Review your development goals
  • Don’t be laid back INSTEAD: Be proactive with career goals
  • Don’t expect praise INSTEAD: Work out your brag list
  • Don’t get defensive INSTEAD: Be open to feedback

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Categories
Assertiveness / Confidence
Career / Job Interviews
Feedback / Coaching
Goals / Success
Managing Performance / Appraisals
Release Date
Jan 1, 2016
Video Running Time (minutes)
8:00
Course Length (minutes)
20
Producer
Seven Dimensions
Course ID
CEC71

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