Conducting Appraisals Training, Page 3 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.4

50 reviews

  • 68% 5
  • 18% 4
  • 8% 3
  • 0% 2
  • 6% 1
interesting read up

it was nice taking positives from the course, i can now evaluate what i can improve at and what i am already doing well.

5/5
Straight forward and informative

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5/5
Very informative

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5/5
very helpful

The course gave a clear short overview of the process of appraisal. I think that this information covered the key things needed and along with an organisations own procedures would be enough to enable a person/persons to set up or take part in appraisals effectively. I think the concise nature of the course is helpful with time constraints faced by employers/employees.

5/5
Clear delivery of important information

A good coverage of key factors for conducting appraisals, a summary covering a large amount of information which was fairly straightforward to digest.

5/5
INFORMATIVE

I found this really interesting and informative.

5/5
Appraisal techniques

Found this very interesting & enlightening, done appraisals before but had little training so i noted the good techniques/requirements in order to conduct effective appraisals - very useful & quick training tool that will come in very useful.

5/5
Wasn’t to long

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5/5
A fun training course.

Interesting training course because you have to read the information as opposed to being told by a trainer. This helps the trainee to show that they have understood the instruction, I found this very refreshing.

5/5
So interesting

A staff appraisal is a management tool to help support employees in their professional development. Focusing around an appraisal meeting, this is management's chance to determine how an employee is coping and what they might need to be better at their job in a more precise and actionable way.

5/5

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