R is for… Rating System Most companies have a rating or grading system where they give their employees a rating / grade based on their performance. This is normally based on their appraisal and their … Continue reading R is for… Rating System
Q is for… Questions
Q is for… Questions As well as working out your objectives for your appraisal in advance. You will also want to take the time and prepare a list of questions for your boss in advance. … Continue reading Q is for… Questions
P is for… Press Releases
p Is for… Press Releases Keep a note of press releases relating to work that you have undertaken throughout the year (this is also great for building and updating your CV). If your company is … Continue reading P is for… Press Releases
O is for… Objectives
O is for… Objectives Think about what it is you want out of your appraisal and prepare accordingly. What are you objectives for the Appraisal Process itself? Are you looking for a promotion? Are you … Continue reading O is for… Objectives
N is for… Numbers
N is for… Numbers Do your research before your appraisal. Work out the numbers, the facts and the figures for all your achievements and targets before your interview.
Prompt: 10 Things… I can do differently
Prompt: 10 things i can do differently Prompt: write a list of 10 things you can do differently. As with all list prompts you can choose to write a simple list of 10 things or … Continue reading Prompt: 10 Things… I can do differently
M is for… Mid Year
M is for… Mid Year As part of your appraisal process you should carry out a mid-year review (whether this is a formal review or a self-evaluation it doesn’t matter). As part of this review … Continue reading M is for… Mid Year
L is for… Last Year
L is for Last Year’s Review Part of your preparation for your appraisal should include an analysis of your review of last year. Why? Because it is likely that you will have set a number … Continue reading L is for… Last Year
K is for… Knowledge
K is for… Knowledge It is likely that a number of your criteron for your appraisal will relate to knowledge. Therefore you need to have a clear understanding of how your have improved your knowledge … Continue reading K is for… Knowledge
J is for… Journal
J is for… Journal We recommend that you keep a career journal throughout the year to keep track of your performance. When you are preparing for your upcoming appraisal you should take the time to … Continue reading J is for… Journal