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Why do Most Appraisal Programs Call for Formal Reviews During the Year?

Such meetings ensure that you discuss your employee’s performance and review progress toward set objectives. These sessions—semiannually, quarterly, or every four months—enable you to identify problems and come up with action plans to get the employee back on course. The final assessment is done at the end of the year.

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