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Question
It is best to state your conclusions about an employee during the performance problem interview.
a. True
b. False
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Prior to the performance review, the interviewer should NOT consult the employee’s past record.
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a. True
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b. discipline
c. coaching
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Which of the following should reviewers do when setting new goals for employees during performance review interviews?
a. Use either-or statements, demands, and ultimatums.
b. Combine feedback with intentional or unintentional imposition of goals.
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a. True
b. False